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Karachi Development Authority (KDA) was established as the city-planning authority of Karachi in 1957, and replaced the earlier Karachi Improvement Trust (KIT). [1] KDA, along with the Lyari Development Authority and Malir Development Authority , is responsible for the development of undeveloped lands around Karachi.
Gulshan-e-Hadeed or Gulshan-e-Hadid (Sindhi: گلشن حديد ) (meaning Garden of Iron) is a residential neighborhood in the Bin Qasim Town of Malir District in Karachi, Pakistan. [2] Water tank at Gulsan-e-Hadeed. Gulshan-e-Hadeed was built near Pakistan Steel Mills for housing its employees in the late 1980s, and thus the name. The Gulshan ...
Defence Housing Authority (DHA) (Urdu: ڈیفنس ہاؤسنگ اتھارٹی) is a Pakistan Army-administered real-estate developer that governs housing and municipal services for Defence neighbourhoods across Pakistan.
Karachi: Office [5] 13 Com-3 Tower 1 124 m (407 ft) 32 2018 Karachi: Residential: Com-3 Tower 2 124 m (407 ft) 32 2018 Karachi: Residential: 14 Ocean Towers: 120 m (394 ft) 30 2013 Karachi: Commercial: Tallest in Pakistan, 2012–2014 [13] [14] 15 The Centaurus Corporate: 116 m (381 ft) 23 2013 Islamabad: Office: Tallest building in Pakistan ...
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Ahsanabad Co-operative Housing Society (ACHS; Urdu: احسن اباد Sindhi: احسن اباد) is a residential neighbourhood in northern Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Located within Gadap Town, Ahsanabad is spread over 500 acres south of Maymar Avenue and between northwest of I.B. Soomro Avenue and Shaheed Khalid Bin Waleed Road. [1] [2]
The complex is based on a four-acre plot in the upscale Clifton area. The complex is owned by the Bahria Town Group . The building consists of 10 floors of serviced corporate offices, 40 floors of serviced apartments, Pakistan's highest located terraced restaurant and South Asia's first double-decker high speed elevator along with a shopping mall.
In line with its status as a major port and the country's largest metropolis, it accounts for most of Pakistan's revenue generation. According to the Pakistan Federal Board of Revenue's 2006-2007 year-book, tax and customs units in Karachi were responsible for 70.75% of direct taxes, 33.65% of federal excise tax, and 23.38% of domestic sales tax. [3]