Khotachiwadi loses a slice of its history with the razing of chawls
Mumbai, April 4 -- A part of Khotachiwadi, a 200-year-old heritage enclave in the heart of Girgaon, has been demolished for redevelopment, marking a shift in the neighbourhood's character. The Khanderao Block chawls-once home to staff of bungalow owners-are among half a dozen structures that have been razed.
Though Khotachiwadi is a Grade III heritage precinct, the demolished buildings lay outside the protected zone, making redevelopment permissible.
The Khanderao Block chawls were an extension of the Portuguese-style bungalows in Khotachiwadi, with porches on every floor. "These were some of the most beautiful three-storey Portuguese-style buildings, arranged in a U-shape with a temple in the centre," said fashion designer and resident James Ferreira. P4...
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