Homeland Group, a leading real estate developer in North India, has received significant recognition at the IMAGES Shopping Centre Awards and the Golden Brick Awards, showcasing their excellence in both retail and luxury residential projects.
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Homeland Group won the 'Most Admired Shopping Centre of the Year – Marketing & Promotions' for CP67 Mall at the IMAGES Shopping Centre Awards 2025, and 'Retail Project of the Year – Commercial (Regional)' and 'Luxury Project of the Year (Regional)' for CP67 Mall and Homeland Regalia respectively at the Golden Brick Awards 2025.
CP67 Mall is located in Mohali, Punjab.
The Golden Brick Awards is a prestigious platform that honors industry professionals, bodies, groups, and entities for their outstanding contributions to the Real Estate & Infrastructure Sector in India.
Umang Jindal is the CEO of Homeland Group, a leading real estate developer in North India.
Homeland Regalia is a premium residential project by Homeland Group, recognized for its luxury and future-ready living standards.
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