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Mumbai's Plans for 2.7 Square Miles Worth $12 Billion
- Wednesday November 19, 2014
- Mumbai News | Reuters
The redevelopment of Mumbai's mostly derelict docklands will, if a government-appointed panel has its way, create a waterfront where people living in the world's second-most densely populated city can go to lift their spirits, and the rich can go to play.
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In Space-Starved Mumbai, Docklands Provide Room for a View
- Tuesday November 18, 2014
- Mumbai News | Reuters
The redevelopment of Mumbai's mostly derelict docklands will, if a government appointed panel has its way, create a waterfront where people living in the world's second most densely-populated city can go to lift their spirits, and the rich can go to play.
- www.ndtv.com
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In Space-Starved Mumbai, Big Plans for a Facelift
- Wednesday November 19, 2014
- Business |
The redevelopment of Mumbai's mostly derelict docklands will, if a government appointed panel has its way, create a waterfront where people living in the world's second most densely-populated city can go to lift their spirits, and the rich can go to play.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Mumbai's Plans for 2.7 Square Miles Worth $12 Billion
- Wednesday November 19, 2014
- Mumbai News | Reuters
The redevelopment of Mumbai's mostly derelict docklands will, if a government-appointed panel has its way, create a waterfront where people living in the world's second-most densely populated city can go to lift their spirits, and the rich can go to play.
- www.ndtv.com
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In Space-Starved Mumbai, Docklands Provide Room for a View
- Tuesday November 18, 2014
- Mumbai News | Reuters
The redevelopment of Mumbai's mostly derelict docklands will, if a government appointed panel has its way, create a waterfront where people living in the world's second most densely-populated city can go to lift their spirits, and the rich can go to play.
- www.ndtv.com
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In Space-Starved Mumbai, Big Plans for a Facelift
- Wednesday November 19, 2014
- Business |
The redevelopment of Mumbai's mostly derelict docklands will, if a government appointed panel has its way, create a waterfront where people living in the world's second most densely-populated city can go to lift their spirits, and the rich can go to play.
- www.ndtv.com/business