Valancia Explained

Official Name:Valencia
Settlement Type:Housing estate
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Punjab
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Name2:Lahore
Subdivision Type3:Administrative town
Subdivision Name3:Nishtar
Subdivision Type4:Union council
Subdivision Name4:144 (Haloke)

Valencia (Urdu: {{nq|والنشیا) or Valancia Town, is a housing estate located within union council 144 (Haloke) in the administrative town of Nishtar in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Conceived by Manzoor Ahmed, Valencia was first planned in the 1990s and construction began by PECHS through funding from Mashreq Bank. The 2000 property boom in Lahore helped populate Valencia. The housing estate is known for its well-landscaped boulevards connecting a balanced mix of single-family detached homes, community and shopping centres.[1] Valencia covers an area of about 1000acres. It is named after the city Valencia, Spain.

Blocks

Valencia is divided into blocks, which each block consisting of a dedicated greenspace and playground. Defence Road and Khyaban-e-Jinnah serve as the main entry/exit points of Valancia.

Location

Valencia is a peaceful and quiet suburban locality located on the outers of NFC Housing Society and WAPDA Town.

Infrastructure

Facilities

Amenities

Communication

Telecommunication services are provided by all major telecom companies in Lahore. PTCL is the major landline and wireless local loop provider as well as WorldCom and BrainTel. Cable TV is provided by local operators in the community. Internet and broadband services are provided by Ptcl and storm fiber. In 2018 stormfiber and PTCL have launched their GPON services in Valencia.

Masjid

A grand Valancia Central Masjid is situated in the center of Valancia. It is located near to Valancia Community Centre and cater for religious needs of the local residents.

Homes

In addition to residential plots for development by the owners and developers, PECHS has developed constructed ready to move Valencia Homes on 5, 10 and 15 marla plots and are custom designed for expatriate Pakistanis living presently in the Middle East, USA, UK and Europe. These are elegantly designed two-floor housing units offers affordable housing.

Banks

Following banks branches are present in Valancia:

Healthcare

The nearest major hospital is Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre built by cricketer turned politician Imran Khan and Jinnah Hospital. Local clinics include:

Education

Major schools in Valencia and in surrounding area include:

Transport

Other modes of commuting remain private cars, Rikshaw, bikes

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Valencia Town Lahore. 2021-12-14. Glorious Builders. en-US.