The Noida Board has approved several significant redevelopment, hotel, and housing projects, marking a major step forward in the region's urban renewal and infrastructure development.
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The main projects approved by the Noida Board include the redevelopment of stalled housing projects, the construction of a new hotel through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, and the increase in Floor Area Ratio (FAR) for certain areas.
The redevelopment of stalled housing projects will benefit residents by completing the construction of their units, ensuring they can move into their homes, and enhancing the overall quality of the housing developments.
The new hotel project, to be constructed through a PPP model, is significant as it will boost Noida's tourism and hospitality sector, providing state-of-the-art facilities and economic benefits to the local community.
The Floor Area Ratio (FAR) was increased to allow developers to build taller and more spacious structures, accommodating the growing population and economic activities in Noida, and facilitating the development of mixed-use projects.
These projects are expected to have a significant impact on Noida's urban renewal by providing much-needed housing options, enhancing the region's hospitality offerings, and supporting the development of modern and sustainable urban areas.
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