Bahria Town

Bahria Town Private Limited.
Private
Industry Real estate, Gated community, Hospitality
Founded Bahria Town Foundation
Founder Malik Riaz Hussain
Headquarters Pakistan
Products Town
Commercial area
Plots
House
Villa
Restaurants
Hotel
Golf clubs
Hospitals
Revenue Increase US$10 billion (2015)
Total assets Increase US$20 billion (2015)
Number of employees
35,000 (2015)
Website http://www.bahriatown.com/

Bahria Town officially Bahria Town (Pvt) Ltd. is the largest real-estate developers and Investors in Pakistan and the largest private housing society in Asia.[1] Bahria Town has establishments in Islamabad (Phase 2 to 7 and enclave), Rawalpindi (Phase 1 and 8), Lahore, Murree and Karachi.[2] Bahria Town is a mega gated community, worth $6 billion only in twin cities Islamabad and Rawalpindi where it is the original community with nine phases, which has a capacity of a planned residential city for 1 million people. The Town's offers amenities (24-hour armed security, schools, hospitals, a fire department, retail shopping, restaurants and entertainment centers).

Given the Pakistan's security issues, Bahria Town remain the safest place to live with a lower crime rate than other developments. Bahria Town operate's Pakistan’s largest private sector fleet of heavy earth moving equipment and the service workshops. Bahria is also building the First Formula 1 racing track with full proof safety provided to Bahria Town residents. It employs a workforce of over 35,000. Recently Bahria Town announced its collaboration with Starwood Hotels for the opening the Sheraton Golf & Country Club, which would be the first of its kind in Pakistan. Malik Riaz Hussain, Founder and Chairman, is the force behind Bahria Town, started in the 1980s as a small-time contractor. As competitors targeted the rich, he built for the emerging middle class, becoming one of the wealthiest Pakistanis alive.[3] In May 2012, Bahria Town won five awards at the Asia Pacific International Property Awards.[4][5]

Bahria has been featured by international magazines and news agencies, referred to as the prosperous face of Pakistan. According to Emirates 24/7 Bahria Town is 'where Pakistan's new middle class takes refuge from the Taliban attacks and endless power cuts that plague the rest of the country.'[6] GlobalPost claimed that in 2013, Bahria houses some 100,000 people in total.[7] Newsweek calls it as Pakistan's Gateway to Paradise.[8] On October 6, 2011, Los Angeles Times refereed Bahria as 'functioning state within a non-functioning one'.[9] Regardless of that Bahria has been subject to controversies, it is referred to as a symbol of inequality, blamed for illegal encroachment of forests and unholy alliance with military.[9]

Criticism

Eiffel Tower replica in Bahria Town Phase 8, Rawalpindi

Ayesha Siddiqa, a civilian military analyst and author of "Military Inc: Inside Pakistan Military Economy,"[10] alleges that those links have allowed him to acquire land, in some cases returning a percentage to senior officers as developed plots.[11] Chief Executive of Bahria Town, Ali Riaz Malik has submitted his statement regarding the Arsalan Iftikhar (son of Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry) suo moto case in the Supreme Court of Pakistan that Bahria Town was not behind any allegations against Arsalan and that the court’s proceedings were not aimed at investigating the affairs of Bahria Town. The written reply also said that if any statement were made against Bahria Town or against its administration, then the organisation would have the right to respond to it.[12]

SECP Scrutiny

After concerns were raised about the operations of the company Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has started examination of accounts from the Bahria Town for examination and sought further details . The commission planned to scrutinise accounts of all the real estate companies and process would be started with the Bahria Town, largest housing construction concern in the country. An examination letter seeking details of accounts was already sent to the Bahria Town. Bahria Town being un-listed company is also required to submit details of its accounts to ensure transparency in business transactions, explained the sources. Examination of accounts of selected companies is under taken by SECP but due to lack of staff all the companies could not be covered every year. [13]

Lahore Ring Road SL-1 Issue

Many of Bahria Town’s stakeholders were confused about the route of Lahore Ring Road (LRR)’s southern loop when it was announced a few weeks ago. I think the wait is over now, as the authorities concerned have marked Bahria Town for the development of the LRR, which will actually run through the locality and will likely acquire the properties that fall within its route. Hundreds of houses and commercial plots will be acquired by government at very low cost and owners of those houses are worried.

Projects

Karachi

Bahria Town

Includes residential and commercial plots, bahria apartments and bahria homes. Situated 9 km from Toll Plaza on Karachi-Hyderabad Super highway. Bahria town Karachi is the most prestigious project of bahria town ever. The bahria town is planned excellently to counter all the problems faced by Karachiites. It is going to have the widest ( 18 lane ) bouleward in world, named Jinnah Avenue with a majestic grand gate house towering higher than 110 feet.

Bahria Icon Tower

Bahria Icon Tower is a skyscraper under construction in Karachi by Bahria Town. The skyscraper after its completion, would be the tallest building in Pakistan. The project was initiated in 2008 after the approval of KBCA and the excavation. Creation of haul routes and foundation works have been undertaken. It is expected to be completed by the end of 2015. The Bahria Town Icon Tower is a multi use commercial building project. It will be 853 ft. tall and is being constructed on a 1.45 hectares (3.58 acres) area plot located opposite to the Bin Qasim Park in Clifton, Karachi. The structure has been designed as a skyscraper with seven basement parking floors, split upper and lower ground floors and 59 office tower floors as well as a luxury hotel, St Regis Karachi. ArcelorMittal provides sections, decking and their expertise in steel construction. Around 2000 tn of W sections and 72 000 sqm of decking will be supplied by ArcelorMittal for this iconic skyscraper in Pakistan’s largest city.[14]

Bahria Golf City Karachi

Just like Bahria Town's Lahore and Islamabad projects of golf city, it also has launched Golf City Karachi project which is South Asia's first 27 hole PGA standard golf course community. The concept of this one is also same just like Lahore and Islamabad's projects, because in this housing scheme Bahria town is offering luxurious houses to overseas Pakistanis. Prices of these houses are much higher than the usual prices of Bahria town's other projects. Moreover, some sources say that this project is inspired by Emirates Hills Dubai project.[15]

Opal 225 Karachi

Situated opposite Avari Towers Hotel, between Raja Ghazanfar Ali Road and Dr. Daud Pota Road. Opal 225 is a complex of modern mix-used buildings including residential and commercial facilities. It will include apartments, office spaces, shopping mall and a five star hotel, Le Meridian Karachi along with movie theater and a spa. It will have 45 stories and will be completed by 2017.[16][17]

Hoshang Pearl Tower, Karachi

On January 18, 2013, 42-floor Hoshang Tower project was approved by Sindh High Density Development Board. The tower, which costs an estimated Rs 2 billion, is under construction on Hoshang Road. It will be 2.24 million square-feet wide and around 130 meters tall. The building will have three basements and nine parking floors. Bahria Town owns and is building the structure.[18][19]

Islamabad

Bahria Enclave

Bahria Enclave Islamabad is a housing scheme launched by Bahria Town in July 2011. It is located approximately 8 km (15 minutes) drive from Chak Shahzad, the Park Road & the Kuri Road with access from Kashmir Highway, Lehtrar Road & Islamabad Highway. On January 31, 2012, Capital Development Authority approved the plan for development of Jinnah Avenue in Zone-IV.[20] The construction project of four-lane road would link main Kuri Road to Kuri Model Village and is awarded to Bahria Town.

Islamabad, May 2, 2013: Bahria Town has signed an MOU agreement with PTCL. As per this agreement PTCL would deploy fiber optic cables in Bahria Enclave within three months time, providing each resident of Bahria Enclave with high speed internet with a bandwidth of 100mb and value added services like telephone, smart TV and VOIP.[21]

Lahore

Bahria Town Lahore

It is a flagship gated community in Lahore.

Mall of Lahore

The Mall of Lahore is a large, state-of-the-art multi-purpose shopping mall complex in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan consisting of a wide range of designer brand outlets. With an area of 650,000 square feet, and over 70 stores, it is the largest shopping complex in Lahore and also one of Pakistan's largest. The shopping centre is a project of the real estate company Bahria Town.[22] The Chief Executive Officer of this mall is Ali Ahmad Riaz Malik. The location of Mall of Lahore is central. It is conveniently accessible by people of Lahore. The presence of various domestic and international brands make it an attraction and a 'must-visit' by visitors from other cities. Security is tightly maintained and that is a driving place for families to stop and shop, unlike open shopping areas in other parts of Lahore.[23][24][25][26][27][28][29]

Houses in Bahria Town are usually identical, shown here are villas in Rawalpindi.

Rawalpindi

The original project, the gated community has over 100,000 people and has series of projects.

Electricity

Unlike other housing societies in Pakistan Bahria produces its own electricity and sells it to its resident through the Bahria Town Electric Supply Company. Bahria Town projects in Rawalpindi and Lahore were running respectively 12 and 9 megawatts of generation units of their own. Bahria Town also has constructed 3 grid stations with its own resources and also provides underground lines to its residents.There is no load shedding in Bahria Town projects.[31]

Under Construction projects

See also

References

  1. "Asia’s Largest Real Estate Builder Bahria Town Website". Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  2. Malik Riaz, Chief Executive of Bahria Town (April 14, 2005). "Housing boom a solution to Pakistan’s problems". Speech given at the NAB conference in Islamabad (Daily Times). Retrieved May 24, 2009.
  3. List of Pakistanis by net worth
  4. http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-13-14734-Bahria-Town-wins-five-international-property-awards
  5. Bahria Town OPD Complex at Begum Akhtar Rukhsana Memorial Trust Hospital Bahria Town Phase 8, Rawalpindi
  6. Pakistani expats’ new realty check
  7. Happiness for some in Pakistan's gated communities
  8. Gateway to Paradise
  9. 1 2 Pakistan gated community sparks controversy
  10. http://www.amazon.com/Military-Inc-Inside-Pakistans-Economy/dp/0745325459
  11. Magnier, Mark (October 6, 2011). "Pakistan gated community sparks controversy". Los Angeles Times.
  12. Arsalan suo moto: Ali Riaz submits statement in SC
  13. http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2012%5C06%5C29%5Cstory_29-6-2012_pg5_8
  14. http://www.propertiesinpakistan.pk/2011/08/15/bahria-icon-tower-karachi-karachi-by-bahria-town/
  15. http://www.abnamro.com.pk/2015/02/13/bahria-golf-city-karachi-prices/
  16. http://karachiprojects.weebly.com/bahria-opal-225.html
  17. http://www.bahriatown.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=409&Itemid=103
  18. http://tribune.com.pk/story/495445/development-board-approves-42-floor-building/
  19. http://bahriatown.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=410&Itemid=103
  20. http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=12363&Cat=13#.TzVkg702vOc.facebook
  21. http://www.bahriatown.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=310&Itemid=87
  22. Mall of Lahore at Bahria Town.com
  23. Park Lane Tower
  24. Mall of Lahore Photos, Map, Information - Lahore360.com
  25. Mall Of Lahore – another Hub of designers at Fashion Central
  26. About Mall of Lahore
  27. Infashion: Ensemble assembly
  28. Winter festival at the Mall of Lahore
  29. Beauty 101, Express Tribune
  30. http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2011/05/12/news/national/starwood-hotel-chief-visits-bahria-town-project/
  31. Welcoming the move: Bahria Town invites PM’s taskforce to its power units

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