Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Bahria Town Karachi is a privately owned gated suburb just off the M-9 Motorway northeast of Karachi, ... Residential plots of 125, 250 and 500 Sqft. Bahria Farmhouses
In 2015, it launched Bahria Town Karachi, the largest of its gated communities, while Bahria Enclave Islamabad (launched in 2013) is the smallest of them. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Most of these communities are large towns in their own right, its oldest community in Southern Islamabad spans over 16,000 hectares (40,000 acres). [ 7 ]
Bahria Icon Tower is a skyscraper complex in the seaside municipality of Clifton in Karachi, Pakistan. The complex includes a 62-storey tower, which at 300 metres (980 ft), [ 2 ] [ 3 ] is the tallest building in Pakistan and among the tallest buildings in South Asia .
Bahria Icon Tower is Pakistan's tallest building and one of the tallest in south Asia. The complex includes a 62-storey and 40-storey mixed-used buildings, its 62-storey tower is the tallest building in Pakistan. The complex is based on a four-acre plot in the upscale Clifton area. The complex is owned by the Bahria Town Group.
Bahria Town has projects in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Murree, and Karachi. [10] Bahria Town Karachi 2 is the biggest private project in Pakistan, which is also owned by Malik Riaz. His net worth is valued at around US$1.5 billion (As of 1 November 2019 [update] ).
Naval Colony (Urdu: نیول کالونی) (officially known as Haroon Bahria Co-operative Housing Society or H.B.C.H.S.) is a residential neighbourhood in the Karachi West district of Karachi, Pakistan, that is a part of Baldia Town. It is one of the safest housing society in the district.
Malir Expressway is a 39 km under-construction expressway between KPT Interchange (through Qayyumabad) and the Karachi-Hyderabad Motorway near Kathore, along the Malir River in Karachi, Pakistan. [1] One of the major infrastructure developments in Karachi city which is unviable for the provincial government and detrimental to the city's climate.
Serai Quarter was established as a "kafila serai," or caravanserai, outside the walls of Karachi supposedly before the British era. [1] [3] During Talpur rule, the Rah-i-Bandar road was built to connect the city's port to the caravan terminals [4] - this road in the 1860s would eventually be further developed by the British into Bandar Road (now Muhammad Ali Jinnah Road).