GMADA scraps mixed-use plan for Sector 87, opting for pure commercial development modeled on Chandigarh's iconic Sector 17, acquiring 236 acres across three villages.
GMADA's August 2025 e-auction featured 156 premium properties including commercial shops, hotel sites, and institutional plots across New Chandigarh.
GMADA launches Eco City-2 extension in New Chandigarh after 12-year delay, featuring 153 residential plots across 96 acres in Hoshiarpur village.
2025 analysis reveals Mohali's transition from plotted developments to premium high-rise apartments, with infrastructure corridors delivering exceptional price appreciation.
GMADA's latest e-auction generated ₹961 crore revenue with 65 properties sold, though residential plot rates in premium sectors dropped marginally compared to June auction.
Greater Mohali Area Development Authority initiates extensive e-auction of 156 premium properties across SAS Nagar and New Chandigarh, featuring diverse real estate options with attractive payment plans.
Chandigarh’s luxury real estate surges with record-breaking sales in prime Sectors 7 and 18-A, driven by NRIs and investors, signaling a booming market beyond official figures.
New Chandigarh's land prices have surged by 76%, driven by infrastructure development, strategic location, and eco-friendly initiatives, creating lucrative opportunities for residential and commercial investors.
The SC-appointed Lodha Committee flags illegal sales of 50 plots in Mohali's Sector 104 linked to the ₹48,000 crore Pearl Scam. Sold at one-third market value without proper registration, these transactions involve influential figures.
GMADA’s upgraded 8.9km PR-4 road, linking Kurali to Mullanpur, nears February 2025 completion. This critical infrastructure project aims to decongest traffic and boost connectivity for New Chandigarh’s real estate market.
The Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) demolished 40 unauthorized under-construction structures in Nayagaon's Karoran village to enforce urban regulations and curb illegal development, emphasizing planned growth in the Mohali region.
GMADA's land pooling scheme offers farmers 50% of developed land as residential, commercial, or institutional plots for projects like the airport road and Mullanpur Urban Estate.