[1] The bus station was built under a public-private partnership between the Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) and realty firm Cube Construction.
Built at a cost of ₹114 crore (US$13 million), the five-storey station is spread over 2.4 lakh square feet.
[2] The commercial complex of the station building has 400 retail shops of an average 250 to 350 square feet each, a flea market, a food court with 22 outlets, a seven-screen multiplex run by PVR Cinemas and a 100-room budget hotel.
[2][3] The design of exterior takes inspiration from the banyan tree which is associated with the name of the city.
[1][4] It was inaugurated by then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on 15 February 2014.