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Gateway to Smarter Workspace: Innovative Design or Progressive Culture?

The most debated question doing rounds is Design or Culture, what makes a smart workspace? The answer to this question can not be a single word. Design and culture are interdependent and integrated. They are not two independent topics that we can segregate them and evaluate which one contributes to a smarter workspace. It is to be understood that design and culture equally influence a workspace, whether towards a smarter one or not can only be answered if you read till the end. For us to determine which one is the more significant influencer, let us be clear with what is a smart and modern workspace. Gone are the days where cubicles marked the spaces of employees, cabinets used to be full of snacks, and there was only black coffee available in the office kitchen. Those are days we left behind not too long ago. Now it is all about large windows, natural light coming in that energize employees, large spaces so that you don’t feel confined and open spaces to refresh your min...
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Top locations in Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) for property investments in 2026: Where to buy for maximum returns?

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) is set to witness an exciting phase of real estate growth in 2025, making it an ideal time for property investments. With rapid infrastructure expansion, improved connectivity, and changing market dynamics, key locations such as Mulund, Borivali, Malad-Goregaon, Panvel, Chembur, and Sion are emerging as prime choices for homebuyers and investors. In this comprehensive guide, we analyze the hottest investment zones, infrastructure updates, property price trends, rental market scenarios, and expert insights to help you make informed decisions. The Making of a Mega District: Why Sion and Dharavi Could Shape Mumbai’s next Growth Story For decades, Dharavi has been viewed through a narrow lens. People often spoke about its congestion, density and informality, while overlooking something far more important. Dharavi has always been one of Mumbai’s most active economic engines, powered by thousands of small businesses, workshops, artisans and familie...

Mumbai’s Real Estate transformation: GMLR, JB Nagar, and rising property registrations redefine the city’s future

Mumbai, the city of dreams, is no stranger to transformation. Its skyline, a mosaic of towering skyscrapers and bustling suburbs, tells a story of relentless growth and ambition. But as we step into 2025, the city’s real estate landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, driven by three pivotal developments: the Goregaon-Mulund Link Road (GMLR), the rise of JB Nagar as Andheri East’s luxury hotspot, and the resilience of property registrations despite market fluctuations. So, what does this mean for Mumbai’s future? Let us embark on a journey through the city’s evolving real estate dynamics, exploring how these developments are reshaping the way we live, work, and invest in the Maximum City. Also read: Mumbai’s SRA model sets new housing benchmarks Mumbai’s Property Market Begins FY27 on a Strong and Hopeful Note Mumbai’s real estate market continues to surprise people. At a time when conversations around rising prices and affordability dominate headlines, the city has started FY27 with i...

Urban Transport Policy: For the betterment of future

Without any kind of orders from government, urbanization was happening in our country at a frentic pace. Our cities doesn’t have more space or proper infrastructure to accommodate people who are kept pouring in. Due to the huge number no. of peoples, the no. of vehicles is also increased which results in traffic congestion. As already the traffic in cities increased to alarming levels and with the no. of vehicles and people is only going to increase in the coming years Government of India has launched National Urban Renewal Mission to analyse and bring about improvement in urban infrastructure. Now the NURM has came up with the  National Urban Transport Policy  keeping the growing population in mind. First published on Published on 01/02/2009 13:44 Urban Population: As per the report 30% of the total population of India is in urban areas now and it is expected to grow to 60% with the economic growth. In 2001, the urban population is 285 million and it ...