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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The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has announced new initiatives to expand parks and green belts across the city, though the pace of progress is reported to be slow. This includes a Rs. 200 million project for Pakistan's first government-backed padel courts at Ali Park in Garden Town, featuring three professional courts, a recreation park, and night lighting. Separately, a new two-acre family playland was inaugurated at Greater Iqbal Park.
Recent real estate listings indicate continued buyer interest in the Islam Park neighborhood of Shahdara Town, Lahore. Small commercial units (around 3 marla) are being offered for approximately PKR 85 lakh. No specific new civic development or renovation projects for Islam Park itself have been announced recently, with recent public coverage focusing primarily on its property market.
Lahore's parks have featured in recent news for various reasons. Parks were enveloped in dense smog in late December 2025, impacting visibility and public activity. In November 2025, Iqbal Park hosted a large political gathering (Ijtima-i-Aam) by Jamaat-i-Islami. Furthermore, Lahore's Safari Wildlife Park continues to be promoted as a major tourist attraction.