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VITS Hotels Enters North India With Mohali Project

Northern India’s organised hospitality market is witnessing fresh investment as a new hotel project in Mohali marks another sign of growing confidence in the region’s expanding urban economy. The development reflects increasing demand for quality accommodation driven by infrastructure upgrades, commercial activity and business travel across the Chandigarh tri-city region. Hotel operator VITS Hotels has signed its first property in North India through a project planned in Mohali, Punjab, extending its presence into one of the country’s fastest-growing urban corridors. The move comes as regional cities continue attracting investment linked to information technology, manufacturing, healthcare and education, creating sustained demand for organised hospitality infrastructure beyond India’s traditional metropolitan markets.

Mohali has evolved rapidly over the past decade as part of the Chandigarh metropolitan region, supported by expanding road connectivity, industrial clusters, institutional campuses and proximity to Chandigarh International Airport. Urban economists note that improved infrastructure has transformed the city into an increasingly important destination for corporate travel, conferences and investment, encouraging hotel developers to target the region. Industry experts believe the expansion of VITS Hotels reflects broader changes within India’s hospitality sector, where operators are increasingly focusing on high-growth secondary cities rather than relying solely on established business centres. Organised accommodation plays a critical role in supporting investment by providing facilities for business visitors, government delegations, entrepreneurs and domestic travellers while strengthening local service economies.

The project is also expected to contribute to employment across construction, hospitality operations, transport and local supply chains. However, urban planners argue that commercial hospitality growth should be accompanied by investments in civic infrastructure, including public transport, water management, waste treatment and energy-efficient utilities. Without coordinated planning, rapid commercial expansion can intensify pressure on urban services and environmental resources. As India’s hospitality industry grows, sustainability considerations are becoming central to new developments. Experts increasingly advocate for green building standards, efficient water use, renewable energy integration and responsible waste management within hotels to reduce environmental impacts while improving operational resilience. Climate-responsive design is also emerging as an important factor for long-term urban infrastructure planning, particularly in rapidly expanding cities.

The Mohali project reflects a wider trend in which hospitality investments increasingly follow infrastructure-led urbanisation. As logistics corridors, technology parks and transport networks reshape regional economies, organised hotels become an essential component of city competitiveness, supporting commerce while improving visitor experiences and local employment opportunities. Urban development specialists suggest that future hospitality investments will deliver the greatest public value when integrated with inclusive land-use planning, sustainable mobility and resilient infrastructure systems. As northern India’s urban centres continue to expand, balancing economic growth with environmental stewardship and quality civic services will remain essential for creating cities that are both investment-ready and liveable.

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