Updated On: 01 June, 2025 11:21 PM IST | Divya Nair
The newly built Mumbai Coastal Road promenade, part of the Rs 13,000-crore project, features a 7.5-km sea-facing stretch with jogging tracks, seating areas, and green zones from Priyadarshini Park to Worli (PICS/ASHISH RAJE)

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Revellers at the new promenade at Haji Ali
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After seven years of seeing it boarded up and closed off for coastal road work, citizens will soon be able to walk along the Worli Sea Face again

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The 7.5-km walkway, developed by the BMC between Priyadarshini Park and the Worli-end of the Sea Link, will be open to the public by June 15
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This is part of the authorities’ plan to develop 70 hectares of open space on reclaimed land along the coastal road

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Mumbai’s Coastal Road Project (MCRP) also includes a 550-metre Vehicular Underpass (VUP) running beneath Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan Road, providing direct access to the Coastal Road for motorists from Prabhadevi and Dadar. The underpass begins at JK Kapur Chowk in Worli and exits near Bindu Madhav Thackeray Chowk. It connects seamlessly to the Worli interchange, allowing vehicles to travel north towards Bandra or south towards Marine Drive
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