September 02,2025: New Delhi: Realty firm Tathastu Realty said it will develop a 6-acre high-street commercial project in Rewari, Haryana, with an estimated investment of ₹200 crore.

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The project, to be called Swarnim, will come up in Sector 22, Rewari, and is spread over six acres of land. Swarnim will comprise 1,200 shops, the company said. The launch price has been set at ₹14,000 per sq. ft.

Tathastu Realty said the total sales realisation from the project is expected to be about ₹400 crore. The company added that the project is designed to cater to the growing demand for organised retail and small-format commercial spaces in the Rewari region.

“The commercial real estate segment in emerging growth hubs like Rewari is witnessing steady demand. With Swarnim, we intend to provide a structured retail environment in a location which has strong connectivity and growth prospects,” the company said.

Mr. Neeraj K Mishra, Executive Director, Tathastu Realty , said, “With Swarnim, we aim to bring a premium high-street shopping experience to Rewari. The strategic location and thoughtfully planned infrastructure will provide a significant boost to the region’s retail and commercial ecosystem. We are confident that this development will emerge as a landmark destination for businesses and consumers alike.”

Rewari, which falls in the National Capital Region (NCR) belt, has seen a rise in commercial and residential activity in recent years owing to improved infrastructure and strong connectivity with Gurugram, Delhi, and Jaipur via NH-48, Delhi–Jaipur Expressway, and upcoming Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS). The city is also well-linked through rail and road networks, further boosting its appeal as a commercial hub.

The company highlighted that this will be its third commercial development under the Swarnim brand, after the successful projects in Sohna, Sector 5 and Sohna, Sector 35.

The entire investment for the project will be funded through internal accruals and customer advances. Possession of this project is scheduled for 2029.