The township has multiple luxury restaurants and a lagoon with an artificial beach adjacent to the replica of Varanasi ghat for cultural programs.
[2] Since its founding the city has faced variety of financial and legal troubles[13] for having received investments of ₹62,643 crore from deposits collected by four Sahara cooperative societies allegedly in violation of norms.
[8][14] Per Sahara group, the Aamby Valley project was valued at about ₹1 trillion ($14.76 billion) in 2014, citing a Knight Frank India report.
[17][18][19] In April 2017, the Supreme Court of India ordered the auction of Aamby Valley project to recoup ₹14,000 crore the company owes to duped investors.
[12][20][21] The court set a seemingly high reserve price of ₹37,000 crore, which led to limited interest and only two bids and no buyers in the end.
[12][14][22][23][24] In July 2018, after failing to attract prospective buyers, the supreme court deferred the auction and allowed to city to be under control of the Sahara Parivar.