Developers turning to integrated condominiums with high-street retail to transform urban living

Developers turning to integrated condominiums with high-street retail to transform urban living


Integrated living coupled with retail and experiential leisure is now a critical differentiator for new-age residential projects.

New Delhi:

The Indian real estate landscape is shifting as leading developers increasingly embrace integrated condominiums that blend residential spaces with curated high-street retail and leisure amenities. This emerging format, rapidly gaining ground among prominent players like DLF, Hero Realty, M3M, Tribeca, among others, is driving a new wave of luxury developments across geographies, wherein high-street retail is seamlessly integrated to offer residents a more convenient and elevated lifestyle.ย 

Integrated living coupled with retail and experiential leisure is now a critical differentiator for new-age residential projects. According to JLLโ€™s โ€œRise of Mixed-Use Developments in India 2025โ€ report, mixed-use townships are fueling 35 per cent of residential absorption in major cities by blending living, retail, office, and entertainment spaces to create seamless live-work-play environments.ย 

Walkable, high-street retail has defined modern living in Gurgaon

Aakash Ohri, JMD & Chief Business Officer, DLF Homes, said, โ€œWalkable, high-street retail has defined modern living in Gurgaon, yet such integrated, urban lifestyle experiences have been limited in New Delhi.โ€ย ย 

Adding to this, Rohit Kishore, CEO, Hero Realty, said, โ€œIntegrated condominiums with high-street retail are a natural progression in India’s evolving urban landscape. This shift reflects the increasing demand for a lifestyle that homebuyers desire, valuing more than just a well-designed residence. There is a strong need for convenience, community, and connectivity all within one address. This approach reduces the need for long commutes and enhances lifestyle value.โ€

โ€œIntegrated residential communities supported by walkable, high-street retail are redefining modern urban living. Todayโ€™s homebuyers seek more than premium homes; they aspire to live in vibrant, self-sufficient neighbourhoods where daily conveniences, leisure, social interaction, and retail experiences come together seamlessly,โ€ said Girish Kamble, CEO โ€“ West, Tribeca Developers.

From an urban planning perspective, these integrated condominiums align with contemporary shifts toward transit-oriented, sustainable development. Cushman & Wakefieldโ€™s 2025 Indian retail report notes that integrated retail leasing has jumped 25 per cent in Delhi NCR alone, fueled by developments that prioritise walkability and lifestyle-enhancing amenities.ย 

Integrated condominiums becoming a defining feature

Integrated condominiums with high-street retail are rapidly becoming a defining feature of Indiaโ€™s urban real estate. As homebuyers increasingly prioritise convenience, walkability, and experiential living, such mixed-use developments are set to reshape urban design, enhance property values, and redefine the future of Indian real estate.

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