
The real estate buzz in Mohali has reached new heights as the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) initiates land acquisition for the much-awaited Aerotropolis project’s Blocks E to J, spanning nearly 3,500 acres. This development marks the next big step in Mohali’s transformation into a world-class urban hub, following the success of Aerocity and IT City projects.
Located strategically near Chandigarh International Airport, Aerotropolis is envisioned as a modern, sustainable township blending residential plots, commercial complexes, and institutional zones. The newly acquired sectors will offer meticulously planned infrastructure with wide roads, green belts, and advanced amenities—designed to cater to the growing demand for smart and spacious living. For real estate investors, this is one of the most lucrative opportunities in the Tricity region. With Mohali’s rapid connectivity expansion through highways and expressways, the area promises high appreciation potential and long-term returns. Builders and developers are also eyeing this project as a hotspot for premium housing and mixed-use developments.
Seamless Connectivity & Sustainable Planning
The Aerotropolis project is not just about urban expansion—it’s about creating a balanced, eco-friendly ecosystem. Its proximity to Zirakpur, Kharar, and Chandigarh ensures excellent connectivity to business districts, educational institutions, and entertainment zones. Moreover, the development follows the Punjab Government’s Land Acquisition Act of 2013, ensuring fair compensation and transparency for landowners.
With the acquisition for Blocks E to J now underway, Mohali is set to witness a new phase of planned growth and investment. The Aerotropolis Mohali project is expected to attract both national and international investors, making it a landmark step toward transforming the region into a modern, sustainable, and globally connected city.
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