Discover how the Yamuna Expressway is transforming into a hub of luxury living, commercial spaces, and economic growth, driven by rapid urbanization and strategic infrastructure projects.
Yamuna ExpresswayReal EstateInfrastructureUrbanizationEconomic GrowthReal EstateAug 13, 2024

The Yamuna Expressway is 165.5 km long.
The Yamuna Expressway connects Delhi, Noida, Mathura, and Agra.
The Yamuna Expressway has witnessed growth along its route, creating more high-end residential and commercial development options and contributing to the economic development of the region.
Recent developments include the Noida International Airport, POD taxi service, and Rapid X Metro.
The proposed 172-acre Film City is a game-changer in the region, driven by the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA).

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