It continues as the two-way Granada Street until it reaches the city border with San Juan, where it becomes Ortigas Avenue.
[3] On July 1, 2022, the Quezon City government began fully implementing its No Contact Apprehension Policy on several major roads.
The road segment from Aurora Boulevard to N. Domingo Street has a single Class II paint-separated one-way bike lane.
[10] The Aurora Boulevard intersection of Gilmore Avenue is a popular hub for IT-related products and services for computers and related components.
The southern corners of Gilmore Avenue and Aurora Boulevard are filled with stores selling different kinds of computers and their accessories, both secondhand and brand-new.
[12] It is also served by Bus Route 10 (Doroteo Jose-Cubao), which stops at the intersection of Gilmore Avenue and Aurora Boulevard,[13] and Route 6 (Quezon City Hall-Gilmore) of the Quezon City Bus Service has a stop in the Gilmore commercial area and a terminal at the nearby Robinsons Magnolia along Doña Hemady Avenue.