The once infamous den of underworld don Arun Gawli’s criminal activities, Dagdi Chawl in Byculla, Mumbai, is all set to be redeveloped and make way for two swanky 40-storey residential buildings, an official said on Friday.
The chawl, which was once a housing facility for workers employed in the nearby textile mills, currently has more than 350 tenants, with 10 four-storey structures.
The original tenants of the chawl, who spent their entire lives in their 120 sq ft homes, will get 450 sq ft apartments in the high-rises, the official said.
The proposal for the redevelopment of the cessed building, sent by the landlord, has been approved by the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA), he said.
Gawli is the landlord of the property, which was once known as his fortress.
Speaking to a news agency, Vinod Ghosalkar, chairman of the MHADA’s Mumbai Building Repairs and Redevelopment Board said the structures in the chawl compound are more than 100 years old and two of them were in a dilapidated condition.
“The owner and tenants had come together and submitted a proposal for redevelopment in January. According to the rule, priority will be given to the owner in the redevelopment plan,” he said.