Underground sports complex at Mahalaxmi Racecourse 
Mumbai

Mumbai's Mahalaxmi Racecourse to get new Olympic-level underground sports complex

Architect Hafeez Contractor calls it a legacy project.

Khushboo Ali

Mumbai’s 140-year-old Mahalaxmi Racecourse is set for a futuristic makeover, without losing its historic charm. The BMC plans a two-level underground complex beneath the greens, featuring an Olympic-grade sports facility including a 400m track, swimming pool, tennis/squash courts, and more. Designed by Hafeez Contractor, the project ensures natural light and ventilation via skylights and open moats.

A legacy project with sports, greenery & innovation

While the historic racecourse continues under RWITC's management, the surrounding 120 acres will transform into a vibrant public space. The surface-level redesign features:

  • A sprawling 63-acre topiary garden with educational herb zones

  • 13.6 acres for open-air concerts and events

  • 11.6 acres preserved as urban forest (protecting existing trees)

  • Potential indoor arena for monsoon-proof programming

Below ground, an innovative two-tier complex will house:

  • Olympic-standard sports facilities (swimming pool, 400m track, multiple courts)

  • Massive 5,000-car parking with direct freeway access

  • Intelligent design featuring skylights and moats for natural light/airflow

Hafeez Contractor highlights that the project goes beyond mere infrastructure, calling it a legacy initiative. He points out Mumbai's long-standing lack of quality training facilities, and explains that the design preserves the racecourse’s heritage while introducing modern amenities to foster future champions.

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