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Crescent Bay, Karachi. Crescent Bay is a 108-acre (440,000 m 2) under-construction upscale mixed-use oceanfront development in Defence, Karachi, Pakistan consisting of 50 towers. It is a joint venture by EMAAR and Giga Group. [1] Land reclamation on the project was completed by Mazyood Giga International, a subsidiary of Giga Group, with the ...
The Karachi Defence Housing Authority building is located at 2-B, East Street, Defence Phase I. In recent times, there were several complaints against encroachments by the concerned citizens in phase 6 at Khayaban-e-Seher adjacent to the commercial area. Houses were built on an area which was allocated for commercial area car parking.
Emaar Development's projects typically contain residential units, such as apartments, townhouses or villas, that are built for sale ("BTS assets"); commercial units, including offices, retail space, educational and medical facilities which are built for leasing to occupiers by Emaar Properties or its subsidiaries ("BTL assets"); and ...
Emaar Properties's Dubai Fountain is the tallest performing fountain in the world and began operating in the spring of 2009. [34] Emaar developed the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, which opened in 2010. [35] [36] The building is 2,716.5 feet tall with 160 storeys that are primarily for residential purposes. [36]
Emaar Pakistan is a subsidiary of the Dubai-based real estate development company Emaar Properties. The company develops residential and commercial projects in different parts of Pakistan , including Emaar OceanFront, Karachi (previously known as Crescent Bay, Karachi) and Canyon Views, Islamabad.
Tallest in Pakistan, 2012–2014. Mega G4 Tower [18] 118 m (387 ft) [19] 30. 2016. Clifton. First LEED -certified building in Pakistan.
M-9 Motorway Karachi-Hyderabad. The M-9 ( Urdu: موٹروے 9) is a 136-km long 6-lane motorway connecting the cities of Hyderabad and Karachi in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is a part of Pakistan's Motorways Network. It opened for public in 2016. It would be further expanded to 8-lanes in the future.
Pakistan's real estate sector is worth around $1.8 trillion. According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, [5] construction output accounts for 2% of GDP, with housing representing less than half that total. With the rate of urbanization that Pakistan has been experiencing, there is a growing need for urban planning. [6][5]