It is one of the most expensive commercial and residential locations in India with prime land prices fetching up to ₹300,000 ($3550) per square yard.
[1] This suburb is between the wealthy commercial district of Banjara Hills and is located within two kilometres of Hyderabad's IT hub of HITEC City.
In 1967, IAS officer and Padma Shri award winner, Challagalla Narasimham was asked to become the President and "help proper development of the colony".
The Bharat Rashtra Samithi has recently built a headquarters here and the Telangana Ex-Chief Minister KCR resides here.
[citation needed] The Indian Heart Association,[5] an international non-profit organisation focused on expanding South Asian cardiac health awareness is headquartered in Jubilee Hills.
The regional office of the Central Silk Board is in Prashasan Nagar locality in Jubilee Hills.
The State Gallery of Fine Arts is located to the northwest or in the region behind the business hub of Road Number 37.
The Telangana government has also announced the building of a flyover connecting Madhapur to the Jubilee Hills Check Post.