Kamran Park is a mixed-use residential-commercial enclave located in the Shahdara area of Lahore. It offers plots from 3 Marla to larger sizes and ready-made commercial buildings with functional layouts. The development is positioned close to Shahdara's main market, major arterial roads, and amenities like restaurants and shops, ensuring high connectivity. This strategic location makes it an attractive option for a diverse range of buyers.
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In early April 2026, the Punjab government unveiled a broad plan to restore the original historical names of Lahore's streets, markets, and parks to strengthen the city's cultural identity and heritage links. Officials noted that past renaming had obscured Lahore's historical identity. Kamran Lashari, secretary of the Lahore Authority for Heritage Revival, emphasized that this effort is part of a wider attempt to revive the city's cultural spirit, citing the historic 'Kamran Ki Baradari' as an example of a name to be restored. The process will be phased and involve public consultation.
In mid-January 2026, police in Lahore's Kahna area discovered the decomposed bodies of a 65-year-old man and his two sons inside their house in the Central Park locality. The victims were identified as Nauman (Numan) Akhtar and his sons Kamran (35) and Imran (30), believed to have been killed about 20 days prior. Subsequently, police arrested a prime suspect, Roheel, a friend of Kamran. Initial investigation suggests the triple murder was motivated by a financial dispute over approximately Rs 3 million owed to the victim.
Centrally located near Ravi Bridge, easily accessible by boat and from surrounding areas.
Historic Mughal-era structure with well-maintained green surroundings, offering a pleasant and tranquil atmosphere.
Beautifully landscaped park providing a peaceful environment, ideal for visits and leisure activities.
The site requires restoration and beautification, indicating ongoing maintenance challenges.