The length has been extended along two routes – from the Zirakpur bus stand to Panchkula and from Sukhna Lake to Sector 43.
Harini BalasubramanianJul 2024
Tier 2 cities today offer ample opportunity, providing a hopeful alternative for those looking to capitalize on the growth of India's expanding real estate market.
Research DeskApr 2024
Popular towns such as Mohali and Zirakpur are among the best locations to invest.
Harini BalasubramanianApr 2024
Chandigarh’s strategic location, its growing commercial market and planned infrastructure development that offers a blend of urban convenience and tranquillity, have led to a rising demand for housing.
Research DeskMar 2024
Fuelled by a promising demand outlook and ongoing development initiatives, Mohali is poised to continue its growth trajectory, positioning itself as a preferred residential destination.
Research DeskDec 2023
This highway connects Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, and Himachal Pradesh.
Shimon OberoiOct 2023
According to Housing.com's IRIS Index, which is a leading indicator of upcoming property demand in 42 key cities of India, Chandigarh Tricity’s online property search volume activity is pegged higher than the Indian average, Ludhiana and Amritsar.
Renuka Kulkarni - Research DeskMay 2023
The GMADA works towards the comprehensive and orderly development of several areas in Punjab
Sneha Sharon MammenMar 2021
With private equity firms making noteworthy transactions in the commercial real estate space in India, we look at the segments and regions that are likely to be the focus of such funds in the near future
D GoelDec 2018
Following the auction of Unitech Ltd's property in Kolkata for Rs 116.95 crores, the Supreme Court has directed the real estate major to use the funds to complete the construction of 514 flats in five projects
PTISep 2018
The Supreme Court has stayed all the upcoming meetings of the proposed scheme of compromise, between Unitech Ltd and its home buyers, on suspicion that the company was trying to subvert the court’s orders
PTINov 2016
From penalties to refunds, the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has passed several orders against builders for their failure to deliver projects. We examine this trend and its implications for home buyers
Amit SethiJun 2016
In what is bound to be a strong precedent for home buyers all over the country, the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, has directed Unitech Limited to refund Rs 3.04 crores to an ex-armyman, for delayed delivery of possession
PTIMay 2016


















