
Mohali is set for a major transformation as the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) moves ahead with its ambitious 183 acre Mohali Expo City near the airport belt. Envisioned as a large scale, future ready development the project aims to redefine the region’s economic, commercial and urban landscape while strengthening Mohali’s position as a key growth hub in Punjab.
Mohali Expo City is being planned as an integrated destination that brings together exhibition spaces, commercial zones, hospitality and supporting infrastructure under one umbrella. The sheer scale of the project signals GMADA’s intent to create a platform that can host national and international events, trade fairs and business conventions putting Mohali firmly on the global map.
The airport belt has emerged as one of the fastest developing corridors in the Tricity region. Proximity to the international airport, major highways and arterial road networks makes this zone ideal for a project of this magnitude. The location ensures seamless access for visitors, exhibitors and businesses while improving regional connectivity between Chandigarh, Mohali,Panchkula & surrounding areas.
Spread across 183 acres Expo City is expected to feature well defined zones for exhibitions, commercial activities, retail and hospitality. Wide internal roads, planned open spaces, parking facilities and modern utilities will support smooth operations and visitor movement. The emphasis is on creating a world-class environment that meets the demands of large scale events while remaining adaptable for future expansion.
One of the biggest advantages of Mohali Expo City is its potential to generate employment and boost the local economy. From construction and infrastructure development to hospitality, logistics and event management the project is expected to create both direct and indirect jobs. Local businesses, service providers and startups are also likely to benefit from increased footfall and commercial activity.
Large infrastructure projects often act as catalysts for real estate growth and Expo City is no exception. Commercial spaces, hotels and mixed use developments around the airport belt are expected to witness rising demand. For investors the project offers long term value driven by improved connectivity, increased business activity and sustained urban growth.
By developing Expo City GMADA is positioning Mohali as a destination for trade, exhibitions and global engagement. The project aligns with broader goals of attracting investment, supporting tourism and diversifying the region’s economic base beyond traditional sectors.
GMADA’s 183-acre Mohali Expo City represents more than just a real estate development it is a strategic step toward shaping a modern economically vibrant urban corridor. As the project progresses the airport belt is poised to emerge as a dynamic centre of business, events and opportunity marking a new chapter in Mohali’s growth story.
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