Skip to content
May 7, 2026
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Email
Views Wall Logo 3423

ViewsWall

Your News, Your Views, Your Wall

Primary Menu
  • Your Views
  • Politics
  • Law
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Society
  • World
  • Tour and Travel
  • History
  • Sports
  • Space
  • NewsVoir
  • व्यूज़ वॉल हिंदी
  • About ViewsWall
    • Contact
Light/Dark Button
  • Home
  • 2026
  • Business
  • Bhumika Realty Commences Construction of 'The Icon' in Faridabad; Performs Bhoomi Pujan Ceremony
  • Business
  • India

Bhumika Realty Commences Construction of 'The Icon' in Faridabad; Performs Bhoomi Pujan Ceremony

March 19, 2026
Bhumika Realty Commences Construction of 'The Icon' in Faridabad; Performs Bhoomi Pujan Ceremony

Bhumika Realty, North India’s leading real estate firm, has commenced construction of its mixed-use development, The Icon, on the Delhi–Mathura Road in Faridabad. Marking the milestone, the company also performed a Bhoomi Pujan ceremony at the project site.

 

https://www.newsvoir.com/images/article/image1/35016_Bhumika_Realty.jpeg

Bhumika Realty Commences Construction of ‘The Icon’ in Faridabad; Performs Bhoomi Pujan Ceremony


The project had earlier secured institutional funding of Rs. 170 crore raised from BGO in partnership with Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC. Over 81,156 sq. ft. of retail space was leased within two months of the launch.


“The Bhoomi Pujan and commencement of construction represent a significant milestone for The Icon. Securing the funding reflects the confidence of the country’s leading institutional lenders, and the fact that over 81,156 sq. ft. was leased in a short span after launch speaks about stakeholders’ confidence both in the project and in the company, as well as in Faridabad’s growth trajectory,” said Uddhav Poddar, CMD, Bhumika Group.


The ceremony, titled “Pragati ka Prarambh,” brought together all the project’s stakeholders. Spread across approximately 5 acres, The Icon forms part of Bhumika Group’s Rs. 700-crore mixed-use development in Faridabad. The project will feature premium retail and entertainment spaces along with 88 low-density 3BHK + study residences, designed to offer an integrated lifestyle environment. A hotel tower with serviced suites is also planned in a later phase of development.


Brands that have already taken space include Apple, Adidas, Levi’s, Raymond, BBQ Company, Looks Salon, Samsung, Vivo, Metro Shoes, Mochi, Park Avenue, ColorPlus, Mufti, Linen Club, The Sleep Company, Bluetokai, Honey & Dough and Geetanjali Salon. Other brands joining the project include Clovia, Intimissimi, Shree, Palmonas, Delsey Paris, Fila, Tossin Pizza, The Chocolate Room, Fredo Bakehouse, Ethera Diamonds and Trends Footwear.

See also  Pediatric Cardiac Experts at Sri Ramakrishna Hospital Successfully Treat 15-Day-Old with Critical Aortic Stenosis


Strategically located on the Delhi–Mathura Road, the project is expected to benefit from improving regional connectivity, including the upcoming Faridabad–Noida–Gurugram (FNG) Expressway and enhanced access to the Noida International Airport in Jewar.

 

 

Continue Reading

Previous Previous post:

Gold Winner Refined Sunflower Oil Onboards Rachita Ram as Brand Endorser

Gold Winner Refined Sunflower Oil Onboards Rachita Ram as Brand Endorser
Next Next post:

PBP EcoAqua Secures Major Hospitality Mandate for In-House Bottling Plants Across Radisson and Louvre Hotels (Sarovar) India Portfolio

PBP EcoAqua Secures Major Hospitality Mandate for In-House Bottling Plants Across Radisson and Louvre Hotels (Sarovar) India Portfolio

Related News

about viewswall icon 3324

Greaves Cotton Q4FY26 Delivers 22% Overall Growth with Double-digit Growth Across Businesses Driven by Execution Excellence and Strategic Momentum

May 6, 2026
Professor Saumya Sindhwani of Indian School of Business (ISB) Appointed Provost of Galgotias University

Professor Saumya Sindhwani of Indian School of Business (ISB) Appointed Provost of Galgotias University

May 6, 2026
Copyright © All rights reserved. | ChromeNews by AF themes.
Exit mobile version