After much debate, developers in Mumbai are considering building highrises for the thousands of squatters there, in order to rid the city of them over the next 15 years. Though, as many are quick to point out, squatterscrapers are not the answer.
Developers in Dharavi are sitting on a goldmine urban renewal master plan that will surely erase the slum colonies from the landscape. But not until they raze 9000 hutments, and somehow properly rehouse 76,000(!) people in one of the hottest real estate markets around.
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Developers in Dharavi are sitting on a goldmine urban renewal master plan that will surely erase the slum colonies from the landscape. But not until they raze 9000 hutments, and somehow properly rehouse 76,000(!) people in one of the hottest real estate markets around.
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