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Lol Mumbai "skyline" and karachi skyline are pretty much the same
Prove it and close the case. 'BE a MAN' (russel peters style).
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Lol Mumbai "skyline" and karachi skyline are pretty much the same
In times of economic slowdown I think investing so heavily in concrete is a mistake. If money gets stuck there, its just stuck.
Mumbai has no space left to grow and hence these vertical ventures, besides these there are also massive slum rehabilitation being undertaken and proposed.
do u think the committe that approved 78 buildings in one day are idiots???
in entire history of india not even 10 skyscrapers are approved in one day,why 78??
first of all real estate in mumbai can never be in downfall, its boom time.
there are 500 tall buildings uc in mumbai right now(over 30 floors) and another 1000 are in pipeline. add to that 2 different metros one for mumbai and another for navi mumbai and 2 airports and 1 monorail.
i think its a great decision... keep them coming.
do u think the committe that approved 78 buildings in one day are idiots???
in entire history of india not even 10 skyscrapers are approved in one day,why 78??
first of all real estate in mumbai can never be in downfall, its boom time.
there are 500 tall buildings uc in mumbai right now(over 30 floors) and another 1000 are in pipeline. add to that 2 different metros one for mumbai and another for navi mumbai and 2 airports and 1 monorail.
i think its a great decision... keep them coming.
mumbai has ample space if u remove the slums. golibar, dharavi and many more. builders are ready to grab the land for development.
holy smoke from where did you get that number? I hope you are not considering entire MMR.
Golibar redevelopment is going on but it will take time and so will other slum projects, we can't wait for their completion.
400 building projects under sales tax scanner - Times Of India
here u go, there are atleast 400-600 uc in 2012 and another 1000 lined up for approvals..
the problem is that even though mumbai 10 yrs from now will have more skyscrapers than almost any city in the world, but it will never be that beautifull. ther buildings are being built at random places and without any proper planning wherever a builder gets land they just build. we need a committe to make sure mumbai develops like shanghai other wise it will be a mess.
I understand your concert but planned development is never going to take place in mumbai, there are far too many obstacles and NGOs
But thats where Navi Mumbai comes in, also new thane is being planned as a new city..
400 building projects under sales tax scanner - Times Of India
here u go, there are atleast 400-600 uc in 2012 and another 1000 lined up for approvals..
the problem is that even though mumbai 10 yrs from now will have more skyscrapers than almost any city in the world, but it will never be that beautifull. ther buildings are being built at random places and without any proper planning wherever a builder gets land they just build. we need a committe to make sure mumbai develops like shanghai other wise it will be a mess.
it gets funny when a beautifull tall cladded building is built beside a rusty, dirty old british era chawals.
China works with one voice, while the voices are fragmented in India, starting from Sharad Pawar, ending with Mulayam Yadav....
India has become a Italian colony, now that Sonia's whole family has shifted in India. Money is siphoned off overseas conveneintly.
China is a different breed....
haha I know, but many old buildings are being redeveloped,so you never know, the whole look might change in next ten years.
Thats an old photo of Nariman Point, new buildings are coming up in other areas
Anways, just go through these two threads and tell me if you still think Mumbai and Karachi look the same.
Karachi - Page 132 - SkyscraperCity
Mumbai Cityscapes II - Page 449 - SkyscraperCity
Karachi lacks density.
No point dick measuring.
The concrete pillars too have been subjected to special treatment to bear the brunt of explosives. Given the bridge's crucial location, a ring of air safety network has been cast against any aerial attack. The bridge, with a lifespan of 120 years, will be the first in the country to get such a sophisticated ring of security.
Karachi will never beat Mumbai in the same way as Mumbai will never beat Shanghai!
In What Basis?
I think Bombay is already ahead than Shanghai in Terms of Industrialization.