Noida Authority approves luxury hotels to attract investment near International Airport.
Amrapali homebuyers protest NBCC over cancelled Noida flats, alleging unfair re-allotment.
GNIDA launches premium housing plots near Noida Airport; one parcel priced at INR 152 crore.
CBI books Supertech directors in INR 126 crore bank fraud case
Noida Authority approves co-developer model proposal to fast-track stalled projects
Noida authorities raze illegal farmhouse to recover panchayat land in Shahberi village
Amber Enterprises to invest INR 6,000 crore in electronics hub near Noida International Airport
With no takers for Newtech Promoters flats despite a price cut, the Greater Noida Authority is scrambling to recover INR 165 crore dues. Officials are now exploring fresh options to dispose of these stalled assets and bring resolution to one of the regions more sluggish real estate recoveries.
YEIDA has fixed rates between INR 3,100 and INR 3,900 per sq m to acquire farmland near Noida Airport, targeting industrial growth and planned development around the upcoming aviation hub.
UP is positioning itself as a top destination for GCCs, backed by robust infrastructure and incentives. Plans include a Noida-like city in Bundelkhand to promote regional growth. Invest UP will hold roadshows in India and abroad to attract investments, while cities like Jhansi are being developed as industrial hubs under the GCC Policy 2024.
ACE Group unveils ACE Verde, a premium luxury residential project on the Yamuna Expressway, offering contemporary design, upscale amenities, and strategic proximity to the forthcoming Noida International Airport for modern urban living.
Advocates and deed writers in Greater Noida ended a four-day strike on June 6, resuming registry services that had been halted since June 3. The protest was sparked by reports of a potential office relocation to Surajpur, which officials later denied. The strike disrupted daily operations, affecting 150-200 registrations per day.
Three senior officials of the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) have been suspended for unlawfully allotting residential plots on unacquired land in Patwari village. Despite acquiring only 1,600 sqm of the intended 9,600 sqm, GNIDA issued allotments for the full area in 2023. The Allahabad High Court deemed the actions arbitrary and deceitful, leading to legal disputes and prompting the state government to take disciplinary action.