Mumbai’s underground Metro Line 3 is transforming into more than just a transit route, with two key stations, Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) and CSMIA-T2, set to feature retail outlets, restaurants, lounges, and workspaces. The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRCL) has partnered with India Retail Hub Private Limited (IRHPL) to develop over 32,000 sq. ft of commercial space across 35 zones, aiming to blend convenience with commerce.
Since the BKC-Acharya Atre Chowk stretch opened in May, weekday ridership has surged by 114%, with daily footfall reaching 54,000–60,000 passengers. This growth presents a prime opportunity to boost non-fare revenue while enhancing the commuter experience. Brands like KFC, Pizza Hut, US Polo, and Skechers will set up shop alongside IRHPL’s in-house concepts like Artport and Neo Travel.
The move mirrors global trends where metro stations evolve into vibrant urban hubs. MMRCL calls it a “turning point”, aligning with Mumbai’s vision of sustainable, low-carbon transit. With smart layouts ensuring smooth passenger flow, the initiative aims to make metro travel not just efficient but enjoyable, setting a new standard for India’s urban infrastructure.
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