Islam Park is a gated development launched by the local private Islam Park Developers, situated in the rapidly developing Shahdara area of Lahore. It consists of 3-marla plots designed for compact homes or small shops, featuring basic utilities like paved streets, electricity, water, and drainage. With necessary municipal approvals and prices around PKR 85 lakh per plot, it is positioned as an affordable and secure investment option in the region.
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There is no verified public or government-recognized site named 'Islam Park' in Lahore. Recent news coverage consistently references Greater Iqbal Park (formerly Minto Park), where major political rallies—including a historic Jamaat-e-Islami gathering—have taken place. Separately, Islamia Park appears as a neighborhood within the Samanabad zone of Lahore in official administrative records, but it is a residential area—not a public park or development project. Searches for 'Islam Park' yield no authoritative planning documents, LDA approvals, or municipal announcements, confirming its absence as a distinct landmark or development.
The Punjab government’s high-profile heritage initiative centers on restoring pre-Partition names and reviving historic spaces such as Minto Park (now Greater Iqbal Park), Lawrence Gardens (Bagh-e-Jinnah), and neighborhoods like Islampura (reverting to Krishan Nagar). No official documentation, budget allocation, or cabinet decision mentions an 'Islam Park'—neither as a renamed site nor a new development. All reported restoration efforts explicitly reference historically documented locations with colonial or pre-1947 identities.