Uttar Pradesh is set to develop five new cities over 56,000 hectares, connected to the upcoming Noida International Airport, scheduled to open in 2025. This development is expected to significantly boost the local property market and attract major investments.
Real EstateProperty InvestmentNew CitiesNoida International AirportUttar PradeshReal EstateApr 11, 2025
The Noida International Airport is scheduled to open in 2025.
Five new cities are being developed around the Noida International Airport.
The total area allocated for the development of these new cities is over 56,000 hectares.
The new cities are expected to create numerous jobs, attract businesses, and boost property values, leading to overall economic growth.
The infrastructure being developed includes modern amenities, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and efficient transportation systems, making these cities self-sufficient and highly livable.
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