Garden Town (Lahore) Explained

Official Name:Garden Town
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Pakistan
Subdivision Name4:208
Government Type:Union Council
Footnotes:Established in 1958

Garden Town (Punjabi, Urdu: {{nq|شهرک باغ, Shahrak-e-Bagh) is a residential neighbourhood and union council located in Gulberg Tehsil of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] [2]

History

Garden Town was acquired in 1958 by the Lahore Development Authority, which at that time was called the Lahore Improvement Trust. Prior to that the majority of the land was being used for agriculture. Due to its close proximity to Canal Road, it was a popular place to settle among businessmen. During the 1970s urban development increased significantly, when Punjab University opened its new campus along Garden Town's northern boundary. Development continued up until the 1980s and by the 1990s, most of the plots had been developed.

Location

Garden Town is located within the administrative town of Gulberg Tehsil.[3]

The borders surrounding Garden Town are:

Blocks

Garden Town is divided into 12 blocks:

Residents

Garden Town has a population of 250,000 people, and is among the most popular neighbourhoods in Lahore due to its prime location. The majority of its residents belong to the upper middle class and consist of businessmen as well as students who attend the various colleges and universities in the area, namely Punjab University. It is also home to some celebrities, politicians and overseas Pakistanis. The community in recent years has developed a vibrant social life and a literate elite. Property value has increased significantly in the past five years due to location of Garden Town and the development of Barkat Market. A typical residential home in the area can cost anywhere from U.S. $100,000 to $450,000.

Education

Banks

Hospitals

Barkat Market

In 2005, Barkat Market underwent massive redevelopment. Changes included increased parking space, widening of the footpath as well as reconstruction of all the roads in the market area. There are many shopping malls, restaurants and cafes in the area as well the famous Mughal-e-Azam wedding hall.

Transportation

Commercialisation in this area has immensely increased the traffic flow, not only on the main roads but also on the small lanes and access roads which are unable to cope with the large volume. This has been primarily due to the mushroom growth of small institutes, ranging from tuition academies to schools, offices and colleges operating here. Commuting to different parts of the city is easy due to adequate public transport. Garden Town is among the regions to be served by the Lahore Metro.

Politics

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.dawn.com/news/1454955 Gas supply in Lahore succumbs to cold pressure
  2. Web site: Gulberg Tehsil (Gulberg Town) (Garden Town (Lahore) is located within this Tehsil). 3 August 2008. 25 November 2005. City Government Lahore website. 10 May 2022. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080803202710/http://www.lahore.gov.pk/town-administration/gulberg-town.aspx.
  3. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Garden+Town,+Lahore,+Punjab,+Pakistan/@31.5048998,74.3212962,14z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x3919047b63decc7b:0xc4313815f64690c9!8m2!3d31.5029275!4d74.3270256 Garden Town (Lahore) on Google Maps website