Mumbai is experiencing a profound infrastructure transformation that is reshaping the city’s axis, with Mulund Hills emerging as its new epicentre. This shift is not only vertical, marked by soaring skyscrapers, but also horizontal, as a network of metro lines, sea bridges, and elevated corridors converge to redefine central living.
Mulund Hills, once considered a peripheral eastern suburb, is now strategically situated at the intersection of major infrastructure corridors. The forthcoming Goregaon-Mulund Link Road (GMLR) will connect Mulund to the western suburbs within 15 minutes. Meanwhile, LBS Road and the Eastern Express Highway provide easy access to Thane and Central Mumbai, while Metro Line 4 and the EEH cut commute times to South Mumbai to 30-40 minutes. Navi Mumbai is also just 15 minutes away via the Mulund-Airoli Bridge. These developments have transformed Mulund from an outer edge into the heart of Mumbai’s growth.
Nestled alongside the eastern edge of Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mulund Hills offers residents a unique blend of urban convenience and natural serenity. The area boasts lush greenery, forest access, ridge walks, and panoramic views—qualities that have earned it recognition as a sought-after hiking haven. Covering over 104 square kilometres, the park is often regarded as the lungs of Mumbai, and Mulund Hills provides direct access to this green sanctuary.
Atul Projects, a developer with over 50 years of experience and 90 projects nationwide, is pioneering a landmark gated community in Mulund Hills. Spread over 9.6 acres, this low-density development features meticulously planned homes with uninterrupted hill views, an international school, retail spaces, and a public park. This project encapsulates the rare promise of calm hillside living seamlessly integrated with Mumbai’s expanding infrastructure.
Source: the Wire