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Gurgaon’s Big Deals From 100cr  Wine Shop to Workspaces

Gurgaon’s Big Deals From 100cr Wine Shop to Workspaces

Where ₹100 Crore is the New Normal: Gurgaon’s Big Deals Story.

From ₹98 Crore Thekas to ₹190 Crore Penthouses and Many More — Gurgaon Deals That Shocked Even Gurgaon in Last 2-3 Years .

Sometimes it feels like Gurgaon doesn’t just set records — it normalises them.

In the last two-three years, a string of transactions have made even the most seasoned brokers and investors pause and say: “Only in Gurgaon.”

Theka (Wine Shop) for ₹98.6 Crore

June 2025 — a liquor contractor paid nearly ₹100 crore for just one wine shop licence at Bristol Chowk, near Golf Course Road.
But let’s be clear: in Gurgaon, this isn’t a dusty “theka.” It’s a wine showroom. Walk in, and you’ll see labels from Chivas to Louis XIII. Step outside, and BYOB cafés buzz till 2 a.m.
This isn’t just retail. It’s lifestyle economics.

The ₹190 Crore Penthouse

In 2024 — a 10,000+ sq ft residence at DLF Camellias reportedly changed hands for close to ₹190 crore.
To put that in perspective — that’s the price of an entire tower in many Tier-2 cities.
Here in Gurgaon, it was just one home. Buyers? Ultra-HNIs and global families who see Camellias as India’s One Hyde Park.

Land Buys Worth Hundreds of Crores

Year 2023–25 saw developers quietly writing the biggest cheques:

Max Estates: ₹534 crore for 7.25 acres on Golf Course Extension Road.

HSVP Auctions: October 2023, two land parcels in Sectors 53 & 56 fetched ₹520 crore combined.

Signature Global, Trevoc, Experion, Birla: hundreds of crores sunk into Sectors 71, 37D, 88A and Golf Course Extension.

These aren’t “bets” — they’re fuel for Gurgaon’s next wave of launches.

The Builders’ Cheques to Govt.

Every launch isn’t just about glossy brochures. Each licence means crores in EDC (External Development Charges) paid upfront. With hikes in 2024, government coffers are swelling — funding roads, drainage, and services.
Each launch is effectively a mini fiscal boost to Haryana.

The Corporate Magnet.

It’s not only homes and wine. Gurgaon has become one of India’s biggest GCC hubs.

Nagarro: 7.06 lakh sq ft in Sector 18 at ₹2.9 crore/month (12-year lock-in).

Google (via Table Space): 5.34 lakh sq ft at Intellion Park, Golf Course Extn, ₹3.47 crore/month.

Add to that thousands of expats, CXOs, and professionals — the very demand base that fuels 100-crore homes and 100-crore wine licences.

Global City & Infra Push

In September 2023, HSIIDC tendered ₹940 crore for Phase 1 infrastructure at Global City (570 acres, Dwarka Expressway).
Roads, utilities, transit — all stitched to match the scale of launches.

GST & Tax Powerhouse

This scale rests on real numbers:

SGST Collections: ₹39,743 crore in FY 2024–25 (up from ₹18,910 crore in 2018–19).

Gurgaon alone contributes ~25% of Haryana’s GST.

As per Indian Express: Gurgaon + Faridabad together account for 65% of the state’s GST.

The city is also among India’s top 10 direct tax contributors.

✨ So what does all this mean? Gurgaon is a place where:

A wine licence sells for ₹98 cr.

A penthouse for ₹190 cr.

Land parcels cross ₹500 cr.

Offices lease at ₹3 cr/month.

And government coffers swell with GST and EDC.

Not every deal is this big. But each headline says the same thing:

✨ Conclusion:
Gurgaon today is not just selling homes — it is creating a ₹100 crore economy. From wine shop licences to penthouses, land parcels to corporate leases, every deal shows real cheques by real players. The city is no longer about hype, but about transactions backed by lifestyle, infrastructure, and growth.

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