Maryam Town Lahore is an LDA-approved, gated residential society developed by Al-Kabir Developers. It offers affordable plots ranging from 2 to 5 Marla, featuring wide carpeted roads, 24/7 security with CCTV surveillance, and essential amenities like a hospital, mosque, park, school, and commercial markets. The community is designed to provide a modern, secure, and self-contained living environment with easy access to key transport links and commercial zones.
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In June 2026, the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) approved a Rs 1.2 billion project to upgrade Maryam Town’s water-supply and drainage network, aiming to eliminate chronic water-logging during monsoon seasons; construction is scheduled to begin in July 2026 and conclude by early 2027.
On July 12, 2026, Punjab Police conducted raids in Maryam Town and identified several unauthorized constructions built without LDA approval; demolition orders were subsequently issued for four houses as part of ongoing regulatory enforcement.
Maryam Town’s main bazaar reopened after a three-month renovation, featuring newly paved walkways and upgraded lighting — marking a significant improvement in public infrastructure and commercial environment.
Wide-road network, modern amenities including mosques, parks, gym, children's play areas, healthcare facilities, and 24/7 security.
Lower price point compared to Bahria Town or Lake City, with affordable payment plans for plots and houses.
Quiet environment and eco-friendly features with green spaces.
Proximity to Adda Plot and emerging societies like King Town, with good accessibility via Main Raiwind Road.
Project delivered before time as claimed by developers.
Distance from Lahore's central commercial hubs like Gulberg/DHA, lack of a direct main-road link, and railway tracks along the front of the development.