Temple Road Quarter is a historic residential community in Lahore that originated during the British colonial era. It has evolved into a well-established neighborhood known for its blend of historic architecture and modern conveniences. The area offers a peaceful residential environment with central location and tree-lined streets, making it a sought-after destination in the city.
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Recent heritage‑conservation efforts have focused on Lahore’s Temple Road Quarter. The Punjab government’s 2025‑2026 restoration programme is refurbishing several colonial‑era structures, including the Mehta House on Mehta Street and other thick‑walled bungalows. The plan also involves reviving the historic Gurdwara Chatti Badshahi located just off Temple Road, with work including façade improvement, upgraded drainage, and the creation of a heritage‑tourism trail linking the gurdwara with nearby Mughal and Sikh monuments. Accompanying traffic‑management works on Mall Road are being coordinated to improve access to the quarter.
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Resident complaints and reports of people moving out of the community have been observed, with mentions of a potential collective action being planned.