Some projects earn attention through advertising. Others earn it through location and specification. One FNG, developed by Group 108 on the Noida Expressway, sits firmly in the second category. Here is a grounded look at what the project offers, based on the official brochure and publicly available information.
The essentials
One FNG is an IT/ITES commercial development spread across 14.46 acres at Plot No. 1, Sector 142, right on the Noida Expressway. The project comprises two towers, one rising to G+37 and the other to G+15, with low-rise G+1 hi-street retail blocks arranged around an open urban plaza.
The name comes from the FNG Expressway, the 56 kilometre Faridabad-Noida-Ghaziabad corridor that is set to transform east NCR connectivity. The project is registered with UP RERA under UPRERAPRJ279516, which you can verify on the official portal.
Specifications that stand out
The floor plates are approximately 53,000 square feet, among the largest in Noida, which matters to companies that want their teams on a single floor. Office efficiency is quoted at 62.5 percent, and the buildings are served by 21 high-speed elevators.
The entrance lobby rises 33 feet, ground and first floors have a 17.5 foot height, lift lobbies are 11 feet wide and corridors are 7 feet wide. These sound like small details until you walk a building that got them wrong.
Office units are lockable and sized between roughly 1,000 and 1,500 square feet, while retail units start around 1,200 square feet. Parking is handled by a three-level multi-level car park with smart management systems, and a dedicated service floor keeps utilities out of sight and out of mind.
The project is IGBC Platinum pre-certified for design, and floors two and three of the retail block house a sports and wellness centre with a gym, an indoor pool, a meditation room and indoor games.
The location story
Sector 142 is not a promise, it is an operating micro-market. The project sits next to the Sector 142 metro station on the Aqua Line and abuts Advant Navis Business Park, an established IT campus. DLF Techpark and major occupiers across Sectors 135 to 144 are minutes away.
Looking ahead, the FNG Expressway and the proposed Botanical Garden to Sector 142 metro line are both set to shorten commutes further, and the Jewar International Airport strengthens the long-term case for the whole expressway belt.
Who should consider it
In our view, One FNG suits three kinds of buyers. Companies that want large, efficient floor plates near the metro. Investors who want office or retail exposure in a proven IT corridor rather than a speculative one. And professionals who believe in the walk-to-work idea and want a workspace with genuine lifestyle amenities built in.
Pricing changes with inventory and offers, so we share current price lists and availability on request, confirmed directly with the developer's authorised sales team.
This article is for general information only and is not investment, legal or tax advice. Project details are based on developer-issued collateral and public information at the time of writing. Verify all details, including RERA registration and pricing, independently before making any decision.