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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The historic Kamran Baradari, commonly referred to as Kamran Park, is undergoing a major restoration and revitalization project led by the Walled City of Lahore Authority (WCLA) under Director General Kamran Lashari. The initiative aims to preserve the 16th-century Mughal-era monument—described as a 'forgotten jewel' of Lahore’s architectural heritage—and position it as a key tourism attraction. Recent coverage highlights its architectural significance, conservation challenges due to urban encroachment and pollution, and ongoing stabilization efforts using traditional craftsmanship and digital documentation.
Kamran Lashari, former Director General of the Walled City of Lahore Authority, has been formally welcomed to the Board of Advisors of the Islamabad Biennale Organization (IBO). His appointment recognizes his distinguished public service record—including roles as Chief Secretary Sindh and Federal Secretary for Environment—and his nationally acclaimed work in heritage conservation, cultural policymaking, and urban renewal. His expertise is expected to strengthen IBO’s mission of inclusive cultural engagement across Pakistan.
Kamran Lashari has actively engaged with contemporary civic and cultural initiatives in Lahore beyond formal authority roles. He recently explored Lahore’s modern café scene—including Baked, a curated food marketplace—praising its alignment with global urban vibrancy and expressing admiration for youth-led civic evolution. This reflects his broader commitment to connecting heritage stewardship with dynamic, community-driven urban life.
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.