Timber Market Scheme is a mixed-use residential-commercial development located on Ravi Road in Lahore, promoted by local private developers. It offers public parking, boulevard-style access roads, and built-in utilities such as electricity, water, and gas, making it ready for occupancy. The scheme is a convenient, well-connected enclave with access to the Timber Market Metrobus Station and proximity to schools, hospitals, and transport links, enhancing its utility for various purposes.
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The provincial government has issued an immediate suspension of all tree-cutting activities and timber auctions across Punjab, as confirmed by an official notification. This regulatory action reflects heightened environmental governance and enforcement efforts in the timber sector.
The Canadian High Commissioner to Pakistan, H.E. Tarik Ali Khan, visited Lahore’s Timber Market on Ravi Road to meet local traders and explore opportunities to expand bilateral lumber-trade cooperation. Canada exports over $11 million in lumber to Pakistan annually, underscoring the strategic importance of this trade corridor.
Lahore’s Timber Market area—specifically Ravi Road—is serving as a key civic hub, hosting high-profile events including the Rally on National Unity & Peace organized by Government Ayesha Graduate College for Women on 11 May 2026, and the Basant Family Festival 2026 held at Amarpak Plaza from 6–8 February 2026. These reflect the area’s evolving role beyond commerce into community and cultural life.
The Timber Market vicinity is being incorporated into large-scale urban development initiatives, notably the Central Park Housing Scheme, where infrastructure progress—including electricity work in C/D/E Blocks and J Block development—has been publicly documented. Additionally, the area hosts commercial entities such as Premier Footwear and ABL Funds’ new Head Office in DHA Raya, signaling its growing economic relevance beyond traditional timber trade.
Strategically located next to the bustling Ravi-Road timber market, offering easy access to building materials and commercial activity.
Potential for quick resale or rental income due to the area's commercial growth and strategic location.
Low entry price for 3- to 6-marla plots, making the neighborhood affordable and accessible for buyers.
Increased traffic congestion and noise due to rapid commercial growth in the area.
Inadequate infrastructure including irregular water supply, frequent power outages, poorly constructed roads that deteriorate during rain, and insufficient drainage leading to sewage problems.
Delays in title registration and lack of clear ownership documentation, raising concerns over legal clarity and long-term maintenance.