Trinity Business Park aims to transform Northeast’s commercial landscape

Trinity Business Park has announced the launch of a large-scale integrated commercial development in North Guwahati, a project expected to become one of the largest organised business ecosystems in Northeast India.
Spread across 16 acres in Amingaon and offering more than 3 million sq. ft. of planned built-up space, the development will combine retail, office, hospitality and exhibition facilities within a single campus. The project is being positioned as a strategic base for multinational corporations, technology firms and leading Indian enterprises seeking expansion opportunities in the Northeast.
According to Trinity Business Park, the development has already attracted strong interest from business communities, with members of the Assam Textile Merchants’ Association committing significant retail space. Discussions are also underway with trade associations from multiple sectors.
The project will feature 16-foot-high showrooms, 12-foot-high office spaces, 18 goods elevators, 25 passenger elevators and parking capacity for more than 3,000 vehicles. Additional amenities include a 22,000 sq. ft. food court, premium outdoor dining spaces, landscaped zones, an amphitheatre and dedicated areas for business networking and events.
Partner Hemant Agarwal said the project would provide organised commercial infrastructure at a scale previously unavailable in the region, while partner Ravi Agarwal noted that growing demand for future-ready developments beyond metropolitan centres is creating new opportunities for cities such as Guwahati.
The project could also benefit Shillong-based businesses and entrepreneurs by providing a large commercial hub within the Northeast region. Companies from Meghalaya looking to expand retail, distribution, professional services or corporate operations may find easier access to organised infrastructure and larger markets through Guwahati’s growing business ecosystem, strengthening regional trade and economic integration.
Construction is progressing steadily, with the first phases expected to become operational from 2027 onwards.

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