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Homeland Group Performs Bhumi Pujan for Homeland Global Park, Plans to Deliver a 5 million sq. ft. Mixed-use Development in Mohali in 15 Acres

Apr 09, 2025

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Mohali (Chandigarh) [India], April 9: Homeland Group, Punjab's most revered real estate developer, continues to achieve new heights of success, as they conduct the Bhumi Pujan ceremony for Homeland Global Park, an upcoming mixed-use development located in Sector 75, International Airport Road, Mohali.
Building on the success of CP67, this mixed-use development spans across approx 15 acres of prime land, featuring an uber premium mall, a high-end mall with India's largest indoor arena for live performances and entertainment events, luxurious serviced apartments, high-end retail and boutique offices with large IT floor plates with a built up area of approx 5 million sq. ft.
"Chandigarh is an emerging hub, and many Corporates want to set up offices here, but there is a lack of grade A spaces. After successfully running CP67 and looking at the encouraging numbers, our latest acquisition is in line with the growth of the region as a Corporate and Luxury retail destination," said Mr Umang Jindal, CEO of Homeland Group.
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