Mumbai 3.0 is an upcoming planned urban region in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), being developed under the Government of Maharashtra and MMRDA. Strategically located between Mumbai and Navi Mumbai across the Uran, Panvel, and Pen belt, covering approximately 124 villages.
With major projects like the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA), the Atal Setu sea bridge, and upcoming corridors, this region is set to become the next growth hub of MMR, the way Navi Mumbai once evolved from concept to thriving city.
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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, MMRDA secured Rs. 20 lakh crore ($226 billion) in investment commitments through 24 MoUs signed in just three days. Mumbai 3.0 — the Uran, Panvel and Pen belt — was highlighted as a central pillar of this transformational urban growth story, drawing attention from the world's largest sovereign funds and institutional investors.
As reported by The Hindu, Mumbai's expansion into the MMR belt is no longer a future prospect — it is actively underway. With the Navi Mumbai International Airport operational, the Atal Setu sea bridge open, and MMRDA-backed corridors under development, the region is on track to become one of India's most significant urban growth corridors of the next decade.
Massive infrastructure is transforming this region, boosting accessibility, land value, and long-term investment potential.
Aviation
The closest land to a brand-new international airport, putting Panvel and Uran at the centre of MMR's next growth story.
Sea Link
India's longest sea bridge cuts the drive from South Mumbai to under 20 minutes, opening the belt to the entire city.
Railway
A local railway line already runs from Belapur to Uran, connecting Mumbai 3.0 villages to the city's suburban rail grid.
Corridor
A 126 km coastal corridor passing through the Mumbai 3.0 belt, linking the full MMR coastline in one continuous route.
Metro
The Siddhivinayak–Dhutum–Dushmi Metro is a ~49.6 km proposed line linking Mumbai and Navi Mumbai via the MTHL.
Commercial
India's largest container port sits right next to Mumbai 3.0, generating steady industrial and logistics demand across the belt.
With government-backed planning and increasing demand, land values in Mumbai 3.0 are expected to rise significantly. Whether a first-time buyer or seasoned investor, this region offers flexibility for every investment goal.
Set to become the next major hub, mirroring how Navi Mumbai evolved from concept to city.
NMIA, improved highways, and metro connectivity already boosting accessibility and land value.
Excellent access to Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, and Pune via expressways and upcoming transport networks.
Still affordable vs. saturated urban areas. A rare early-entry window for long-term appreciation.
Wider roads, better zoning, organised layouts ensure structured growth, not chaotic sprawl.