Union Park Lahore is a mixed-use residential neighborhood officially designated as Union Council 92 (UC-92) in the Samanabad zone of Lahore. It features a blend of modest-sized homes and newer plot developments, with infrastructure overseen by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) rather than a private developer. The area offers essential amenities like schools, markets, mosques, and green spaces, and is well-connected to major routes such as Raiwind Road and Canal Road, making it a practical choice for urban living.
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As of mid-2026, Union Town Lahore — widely referred to as 'Union Park' in local discourse — is undergoing rapid, large-scale development. The 150-foot-wide Main Boulevard on Abdul Sattar Edhi Road is under active construction, with parallel progress across Blocks B, C, D, and E, including road carpeting, utility laying, land leveling, and canal work. The E-Block community park has been fully landscaped with colorful flower beds, walking tracks, and decorative gazebos, establishing a modern, family-friendly environment. Promotional updates from June 2026 confirm ongoing road widening, continued townhouse and plot construction in Union Greens Phase II, and intensified marketing positioning the scheme as 'the heart of urban Lahore' due to its connectivity, wide avenues, and investment appeal.
As of June 2026, Union Greens Phase II is progressing steadily, with townhouses and residential plots actively under construction. Essential groundwork—including infrastructure, utilities, and site preparation—is advancing in parallel. Developers emphasize this phase as part of the broader 'Heart of Urban Lahore' vision, reinforcing Union Town’s role as a high-growth residential hub. Marketing materials position it as an opportunity to 'build your dream home' amid accelerating on-ground activity.
Union Town Lahore introduced an exclusive 2.5-year installment plan for premium commercial plots on the 150-foot Main Boulevard, targeting investors and business owners. Plot sizes include 4 Marla, 6 Marla, 8 Marla, and 10 Marla, with total prices ranging from PKR 37.5 million to PKR 175 million — all inclusive of development charges. The plan features booking amounts, quarterly installments (8), and yearly payments (2), designed to ease cash flow while securing high-visibility, high-footfall locations in Lahore’s emerging commercial corridor.
Union Town Lahore is officially an LDA-approved housing scheme, ensuring compliance with urban planning regulations and offering legal security to buyers. In a strategic administrative move, Aqib Garden Lahore was formally merged into Union Town Lahore as of 2025–2026, with all future documentation, services, and references now falling under the Union Town umbrella. This merger aims to improve municipal coordination, service delivery, and property identification clarity for stakeholders.