March spending lifts CP67; emerges as key retail draw in North India

March spending lifts CP67; emerges as key retail draw in North India
March spending lifts CP67; emerges as key retail draw in North India

March spending lifts CP67; emerges as key retail draw in North India


Design, sustainability features and curated experiences drive footfall surge

CP67 here has recorded a sharp rise in footfall during March, driven by year-end spending and festive demand, while also reinforcing its position as a preferred retail and lifestyle destination in North India.

Beyond seasonal consumption trends, the development’s growing appeal is being attributed to its integrated design and focus on sustainability-led planning. With open, pedestrian-friendly spaces, efficient energy use and a balanced mix of retail, dining and leisure. CP67 is increasingly positioning itself as more than just a shopping centre.

The project is drawing visitors not only from across the Tricity and Punjab but also from neighbouring states such as Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu, indicating a widening regional catchment. The ability to offer a cohesive, all-in-one experience is emerging as a key factor behind this sustained traction.

Retailers at the destination report strong demand across categories including apparel, lifestyle and electronics, supported by end-of-season sales. At the same time, higher engagement across cafés, restaurants and entertainment zones points to a clear shift towards experience-led visits, with consumers spending more time within the development.

Mrinaal Mittal, Managing Director, Homeland Group said the surge underscores a decisive shift towards experience-driven retail. “Consumer engagement today is anchored in destinations that seamlessly blend design, sustainability and immersive experiences. At CP67, our focus has been on creating a future-ready ecosystem that goes beyond conventional retail and encourages deeper, more meaningful interactions. The March footfall validates this evolving preference for curated, experience-led environments

Industry observers note that developments which combine accessibility, design efficiency and sustainability are gaining prominence, particularly in Tier II cities where consumers are increasingly gravitating towards organised and well-planned retail environments.

As the financial year concludes, CP67’s continued momentum highlights how destination-led, sustainability-focused developments are shaping the next phase of retail growth in North India.