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Bahria Town.....Karachi

any idea about sports city ballot8ng which was supposed to take place on 10oct
 
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Is BT - Karachi looking to expands it's plotting and will there be an new housing scheme coming to Karachi?

Please let us know which housing scheme is coming to Karachi soon?
 

Looks nice but legally its very risky investment because BT is not registered as society under societies act due to which it's transfer don't have any legal authority and it is also a dangerous thing for investors too.
 
Any Other housing scheme coming to Karachi. Is 7 Wonder City a true housing scheme in Karachi?
 
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Nice project. But shouldn't they have road signs in English AND Urdu? Think of how many people who would be challenged to find a place like a 'Masjid', for example? A vast majority of Pakistanis would have a hard time understanding these English-only signs when they don't know enough English and they would have a few seconds to try to read these signs.

This English-only reflects a subtle disdain for Urdu--the national language of Pakistan and the binding force which even Baluch separatists are compelled to use to express their opinion. Having English only signs doesn't signify liberal or progressive.
 
Nice project. But shouldn't they have road signs in English AND Urdu? Think of how many people who would be challenged to find a place like a 'Masjid', for example? A vast majority of Pakistanis would have a hard time understanding these English-only signs when they don't know enough English and they would have a few seconds to try to read these signs.

This English-only reflects a subtle disdain for Urdu--the national language of Pakistan and the binding force which even Baluch separatists are compelled to use to express their opinion. Having English only signs doesn't signify liberal or progressive.
yes bilkum...english ko bas business ya parhai ki had tak hi rakha jae to behtar hai..we have our ownlanguages as well
 
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced today plans to expand its Grand Hyatt and Hyatt Regency brands in Pakistan with the signing of management agreements by a Hyatt affiliate for four Hyatt-branded hotels: Grand Hyatt Islamabad, Hyatt Regency Karachi, Hyatt Regency Lahore, and Hyatt Regency Rawalpindi. Bahria Town, one of the largest private developers in Asia, will own the four Hyatt-branded hotels.

“We look forward to collaborating with the Bahria team to open the first Grand Hyatt and Hyatt Regency hotels in Pakistan”
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“We look forward to collaborating with the Bahria team to open the first Grand Hyatt and Hyatt Regency hotels in Pakistan,” said Peter Norman, senior vice president, acquisitions and development – Europe, Africa, and Middle East (EAME) and Southwest Asia for Hyatt. “Following last year’s announcement for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), we are optimistic about the growth of Hyatt’s brands in Pakistan. The opening of these hotels will serve as a testament to the global appeal of the Grand Hyatt and Hyatt Regency brands as they continue to expand worldwide and offer more choices to our guests.”

With the announcement a Grand Hyatt and three Hyatt Regency hotels in Pakistan, Hyatt is taking another step in growing its brand footprint in the Middle East and Southwest Asia. The EAME/Southwest Asia region is a significant growth opportunity for Hyatt as the segment accounts for approximately 25 percent of the company’s executed contract rooms base. As of December 31, 2015, the Company had approximately 60 Hyatt-branded hotels under development in EAME/Southwest Asia.

Hyatt Regency Karachi will offer a range of amenities, as well as spaces that will make the hotel a go-to gathering place for any occasion. The hotel will feature approximately 200 guestrooms, a lobby lounge, three-meal restaurant, and more than 17,000 square feet (1,600 square meters) of flexible meeting and event space. The hotel is expected to open in 2023.
 
Bahria is Dubai killer..............big time.

Sir, I've read various assessments by very large economy power houses. What they are saying is that by 2025. Pakistan real estate market would have done over a trillion rupees worth of business between now and then in Residential related real estate. That's over $ 100 billion!! A few reports also stated that initially, there will be about 4 cities with their ports and dry-ports, that would have the GDP above Dubai. It is just 8 years out and the chances are looking pretty good. Thanks
 

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