Faridabad’s Mathura Road Emerges as Key Office Growth Corridor Amid Infra Push

Faridabad (Haryana) [India], June 4: Faridabad’s commercial landscape is undergoing a steady shift, driven by a series of upcoming infrastructure upgrades aimed at improving connectivity with Delhi and the wider NCR region.
Among the key developments is the proposed ₹800-crore Ashram-Sarai Khwaja elevated signal-free corridor by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), expected to reduce travel time between the two cities to nearly 15 minutes on key stretches, significantly easing congestion on Mathura Road, the primary commercial spine connecting the two cities.
This infrastructure upgrade is now being viewed as a defining trigger for commercial real estate growth as better connectivity directly influences demand for modern office spaces in Faridabad.
Traditionally, office demand across NCR has been concentrated in established hubs such as Nehru Place, Jasola, and Greater Kailash. With improved infrastructure, Mathura Road is being reassessed as a viable alternative for attracting companies to set up along this belt and enabling professionals from Delhi, Noida, and Faridabad to access workplaces with reduced commute dependency. Better connectivity is also expected to have a direct impact on employment dynamics
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