From Khel Mahakumbh 2010 to CWG 2030: Ahmedabad set for major infrastructure, sports, and real estate boom
Ahmedabad is set for a significant transformation. Hosting the 2030 Commonwealth Games will drive major infrastructure upgrades. The real estate and hospitality sectors will see strong growth. New jobs will be created. This development also streng...

On November 26 this year, Gujarat's Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi took to social media to announce that "India has officially been awarded the hosting rights for the 2030 Commonwealth Games."
While expectations had been building for some time, the formal announcement in Glasgow has now pushed Ahmedabad onto a fast-track development path ahead of the games four years from now.
According to CREDAI Gujarat President Tejas Joshi, the event will trigger a major infrastructure upgrade in the city alongside strong growth in the real estate and hospitality sectors.
"Ahmedabad is already a smart city, and now with the Games, a major restructuring is on the way," Joshi told ET. Connectivity and road infrastructure will see significant improvement, he said, adding that real estate in the city could expand by 25-30% in the next couple of years.

The state government, he added, is focusing on seamless mobility. "We already have a Comprehensive Mobility Plan under implementation that will integrate travel across metro, BRTS and other modes," said Banchhanidhi Pani, Commissioner, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, who was part of the delegation to Glasgow. Road-widening and pending metro work are being completed, he said, adding that with a Climate Control Cell in place, measures are underway to ensure cleaner air.
A major new sports facility - the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex (Naranpura Sports Complex) - inaugurated last September by the Union Home Minister, is expected to play a central role. Built at a cost of ₹824 crore, the complex spans 82,507 sq. m with a built-up area of 1.18 lakh sq. m, features four major buildings, six functional zones and extensive parking, and is billed as the largest sports complex in India. Designed to international standards aimed at the 2036 Olympics, it has already been approved to host global events such as the Asian Aquatics Championships and the World Weightlifting Championships.
The city is also gearing up to develop two major integrated sports hubs - including the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave (SVPSE), which will serve as the central hub for the Commonwealth Games and anchor Gujarat's long-term sporting ecosystem. The enclave is planned to house an arena, aquatic centre, tennis courts, training zones, athlete villages and facilities for swimming, basketball, cricket, artistic gymnastics, diving and volleyball. Construction is scheduled to begin in April next year and is expected to be completed by late 2028 or early 2029.
The hospitality sector is also bracing for rapid expansion. Industry leaders estimate that the Games will generate more than 50,000 jobs in Ahmedabad alone.
Somani said the industry now expects the state government to introduce a policy to support the upcoming boom.
"These developments, once completed, will also strengthen Ahmedabad's bid for the Olympic Games," he added. Earlier in Glasgow, Ashwani Kumar, Principal Secretary (Sports, Youth and Cultural Activities), had also linked the state's long-term ambition to host the 2036 Olympics, calling the Commonwealth Games a strategic stepping stone.
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