Lahore’s Historic Neela Gumbad to Undergo Rs. 2.45
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Lahore – The historic Neela Gumbad is set for a Rs. 2.45 billion redevelopment to ease traffic, resolve parking woes, and revive its cultural value.

Located near Anarkali and King Edward Medical College, the site houses the 17th-century shrine of Sheikh Abdul Razzak Maki. Despite its heritage, the area has long suffered from congestion and encroachments.

TEPA’s plan includes a three-level underground facility over 16 kanals: two basements for 374 cars and 790 motorcycles, and one for 69 shops. The project will also feature walkways, elevators, CCTV, and firefighting systems.

With Rs. 300 million already released, work is expected to finish in 18 months, transforming Neela Gumbad into Lahore’s first fully walk-friendly zone and a new cultural landmark.

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