Ahmed Avenue is a residential society located in the Township area of Lahore, developed by a private builder focusing on affordable middle-income housing. It features low-rise double-storey grey-structure homes and plots ranging from 5 to 10 marla, with well-paved internal roads and basic utility hookups. The community benefits from a strategic location near College Road, UMT, hospitals, and Ring Road, offering excellent connectivity to city arteries. Its modest pricing and straightforward payment plans make it a practical choice for budget-conscious buyers.
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In April 2026, the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) demolished the house of a widowed school teacher on Ahmad Avenue. The teacher has publicly appealed to authorities for a proper investigation and accountability over what she claims was an unlawful demolition. This incident has drawn attention to the LDA's anti-encroachment and development operations in the city.
The city administration is undertaking several urban development initiatives. Authorities have decided to restore old road and street names across Lahore. Separately, the LDA has announced plans for the city's first-ever Expressway, a three-lane dual carriageway estimated to cost over Rs9 billion, aiming to link Arfa Karim Tower to Pine Avenue on Raiwind Road to ease congestion.
The Senate Functional Committee on Human Rights has intervened in the murder case of Ahmed Javed, who was shot dead in Lahore. The committee has demanded that terrorism provisions be considered due to the excessive violence (approx. 150 bullets fired) and has summoned the Punjab prosecutor general for clarification. The victim's father alleged police connections with the accused families.
Convenient commute due to proximity to College Road and easy access to key amenities such as educational institutions (e.g., UMT), hospitals (e.g., Chaudhary Rahmat Ali Trust Hospital), and commercial spaces.
Traffic congestion can be problematic during peak hours on the adjoining College Road.
Lacks a fully-installed water-supply network and reliable backup electricity, leading to frequent outages.
Limited infrastructure development with few built-in parks, community centers, and high-quality security services.
Property values have stagnated with little recent appreciation, making long-term investment returns uncertain.