Mohit Bansal: Pioneering Mohali’s Economic Renaissance Through GMI Business Park
How one visionary is reshaping Northern India’s business infrastructure, one bold project at a time

In the ever-evolving urban narrative of Northern India, few names are as quietly influential yet profoundly impactful as Mohit Bansal. As the CEO of Grey Marble Infra Private Limited (GMI Infra), Bansal has carved out a distinct space in the region’s real estate development sector—not through flashy announcements or gimmicky branding, but through consistent innovation, sustainable planning, and purpose-driven leadership.
His most ambitious project to date, GMI Business Park, is a testament to this approach. Located in Sector 102-A, Mohali, it reflects not just infrastructure planning, but a larger vision for urban renewal and economic stimulation.
Who is Mohit Bansal?
Educated at the State University of New York, Mohit Bansal holds dual degrees in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics—a rare combination that has deeply shaped his career. Unlike many in the real estate world who arrive through family business or finance, Mohit comes from a technical and analytical background, which he seamlessly applies to infrastructure development.
In conversation, Mohit Bansal comes across as someone who thinks three steps ahead—often blending data, design, and development logic to inform decision-making. For him, real estate is not just about location or pricing; it’s about understanding how people live, work, and connect—and then building around that understanding.
The GMI Business Park Vision
Mohit Bansal’s crown jewel, GMI Business Park, is more than a development—it’s a concept executed at scale. Spanning approximately 90 acres, it combines commercial office spaces, retail hubs, high-rise residences, hotels, and green open spaces, all under a cohesive urban masterplan.
Approved under the GMADA master plan, the project is already being recognized for:
Strategic location: just 15 minutes from Chandigarh International Airport
Proximity to major business hubs and highways
Hosting Fortune 500 companies and international retail brands
Massive parking capacity of 45,000 square yards
Integrated luxury and utility across residential and business zones
But what makes it stand out isn’t the scale—it’s the vision of self-sufficiency and sustainability. Mohit Bansal refers to it as “a world within a world,” where people don’t just commute to work—they thrive in a complete environment built for productivity, wellness, and community.
A Sustainable Future, Not Just a Profitable One
What sets Mohit Bansal apart from many real estate leaders is his unwavering focus on sustainable development. From green construction practices and energy-efficient building materials to waste management and water conservation systems, his projects are grounded in long-term environmental thinking.
“I believe good infrastructure should outlast generations,” Mohit Bansal said in a recent industry roundtable. “That’s why we build with responsibility, not just ROI in mind.”
This philosophy is deeply embedded in GMI Business Park, which has incorporated eco-friendly construction methods, solar-ready infrastructure, and natural landscaping that helps reduce environmental impact while enhancing the quality of life.
Beyond Buildings: Creating Economic Ecosystems
Mohit Bansal’s approach isn’t only about structures—it’s about systems. He understands that the right real estate project can do more than generate revenue—it can spark job creation, inspire entrepreneurship, and create a ripple effect across the economy.
In the case of GMI Business Park, the inclusion of high-end office towers, business incubator zones, hospitality hubs, and residential living allows for natural talent pooling, economic circulation, and industry clustering. It’s a development that doesn’t isolate itself from the city—it integrates with its growth.
Why Mohali? Why Now?
While Chandigarh has long been known as one of India’s most well-planned cities, it is Mohali, its modern extension, that is now gaining attention for tech investment, startups, and clean infrastructure. Mohit Bansal recognized this early.
For him, Mohali represents potential—not just for real estate appreciation, but for creating a new urban template where professional, residential, and commercial spaces function in harmony. And GMI Business Park is the catalyst he’s designed to unlock that potential.
Final Thoughts: The Man Behind the Mission
As Mohit Bansal continues to expand GMI Infra’s footprint—with upcoming projects like GMI Platinum Square and GMI Sky Greens—he remains rooted in a philosophy of building responsibly and thinking long-term.
In a time when many real estate leaders chase trends, Mohit Bansal remains grounded in vision, planning, and execution. His projects aren’t just shaping Mohali’s skyline—they’re shaping how the region lives, works, and grows.
In the story of Northern India’s development, Mohit Bansal is not just a contributor—he is quickly becoming one of its defining authors.
About the Creator
Mohit Bansal Chandigarh
Mohit Bansal, the CEO of Grey Marble Infra Private Limited (GMI Infra), is a distinguished leader with over a decade of experience in the real estate industry.


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