National Urban and Real Estate Development Conclave 2026: Urban Growth, Redevelopment, and Housing in Focus

National Urban and Real Estate Development Conclave 2026

Maharashtra’s real estate sector continues to play a key role in the state’s urban growth, supported by large-scale infrastructure development, strong industrial and commercial activity, and expanding metropolitan regions.

As one of India’s most urbanised states, Maharashtra is set to present its urban development journey and future priorities as NAREDCO Maharashtra leads the state’s participation at the National Urban and Real Estate Development Conclave 2026.

Scheduled to be held on 13–14 February 2026 at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, the National Urban and Real Estate Development Conclave 2026 will provide a platform for states to share their development experiences and future roadmaps.

Maharashtra’s participation will underline its ongoing efforts to strengthen urban infrastructure, improve housing supply, and support sustainable city growth across regions such as Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, and other emerging urban centres.

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National Urban and Real Estate Development Conclave 2026 to Highlight Maharashtra’s Urban Development Priorities

The participation will highlight Maharashtra’s focus on transit-led development, large-scale redevelopment projects, rental housing initiatives, and a balanced mix of residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments.

The state’s emphasis on ease of doing business, infrastructure-led expansion, and technology-driven urban planning will be presented before industry stakeholders from across the country.

The conclave will bring together senior policymakers, government officials, leading developers, financial institutions, investors, urban planners, and industry experts to deliberate on the future of India’s real estate and urban development landscape.

Discussions will focus on strengthening urban infrastructure, encouraging investments, adopting sustainable development practices, and leveraging technology to improve urban efficiency.

National Urban and Real Estate Development Conclave 2026: Key Discussions

Key discussions at the conclave will cover transit-oriented development, rental housing, structured and sustainable redevelopment, regulatory reforms under RERA, alignment with the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code and the Consumer Protection Act, institutional investments, digitisation of property transactions, proptech adoption, and affordable housing solutions.

The agenda aligns with the national vision of Viksit Bharat 2047, recognising real estate as a catalyst for inclusive economic growth and resilient urban ecosystems.

India’s real estate sector is entering a critical phase, supported by steady economic growth, rapid urbanisation, and a supportive policy environment.

With urbanisation expected to approach 50 percent by 2047, the need for efficient, transparent, and technology-driven urban development frameworks has become increasingly important.

The National Urban and Real Estate Development Conclave 2026 aims to generate actionable insights that can support long-term growth, strengthen investor confidence, and enhance quality of life in urban India.

Prashant Sharma, President, NAREDCO Maharashtra said, “Maharashtra has long been at the forefront of urban and real estate development in India.

From large-scale redevelopment in metropolitan regions to growth in emerging cities, the state offers valuable learnings. Through this platform, NAREDCO Maharashtra looks forward to sharing regional insights and contributing to discussions that support sustainable urban growth.”

Dr Niranjan Hiranandani, Chairman, NAREDCO, said, “The National Urban and Real Estate Development Conclave 2026 arrives at a crucial juncture in India’s growth trajectory. Real estate today is far more than a standalone industry – it is a key driver of economic expansion, employment generation, and urban transformation.

This conclave’s focused discussions on transit-oriented development (TOD), regulatory reforms, institutional investments, and digital governance will pave the way for a transparent, resilient, and future-ready real estate ecosystem.

Aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047, the conclave serves as a vital platform to bring together diverse stakeholders and innovative ideas, strengthening the foundation for a sustainable and globally competitive urban landscape amid India’s rapidly expanding urban population.”

Parveen Jain, President, NAREDCO, added, “NAREDCO believes that sustained urban development can only be achieved through constructive dialogue and practical reforms. The conclave will focus on key areas such as regulatory harmonisation, investor confidence, and technology adoption, which are essential for the sector’s next phase of growth.”

The National Urban and Real Estate Development Conclave 2026 is expected to attract wide participation from across the country and will act as a catalyst for policy dialogue, investment momentum, and innovation in the sector.

NAREDCO Maharashtra invites industry leaders, developers, investors, and professionals from across the state to participate actively and contribute to shaping the future of India’s urban and real estate landscape.

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  • Salil Urunkar

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