The Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA) has granted approval for Parkview City's expansive residential scheme spanning 11 thousand kanals, making it the largest residential project in Lahore.
The momentous announcement came during a grand ceremony held at Parkview City, where CEO Shoaib Siddiqui unveiled the ambitious plans for the development. With RUDA's nod, Parkview City's residential footprint now extends to an impressive 31 thousand kanals, promising a modern and integrated living experience for residents.
Speaking at the ceremony, CEO Shoaib Siddiqui expressed his enthusiasm for the project, highlighting the comprehensive amenities that will be made available to residents. "Parkview City will set a new standard for residential living in Lahore, offering access to essential services such as electricity, gas, water, and a host of modern facilities," Siddiqui stated.
One of the standout features of Parkview City's master plan is the construction of a state-of-the-art dancing fountain, reminiscent of the iconic landmarks in Islamabad. This addition aims to further elevate the aesthetic appeal of the development, providing residents with a unique recreational space.
Furthermore, Parkview City is set to introduce a range of recreational and educational facilities, including a safari park, botanical garden, commercial downtown area, teaching hospital, and schools. These amenities are designed to enrich the living experience and foster a vibrant community within Parkview City.
Stressing the commitment to excellence, Siddiqui assured that the management of Parkview City will spare no effort in ensuring the provision of top-notch facilities to its residents. "We are dedicated to delivering an innovative residential project that prioritizes the well-being and comfort of our residents," Siddiqui affirmed.
Looking ahead, Parkview City envisions even greater developments with plans for future expansions. The management remains steadfast in their pursuit of excellence, aiming to make Parkview City a benchmark for quality living in Lahore.