Source: Graana.com
Lahore, July 8 – Central Business District Punjab officially transferred possession of various plots in Lahore Prime CBD Punjab Quaid District to the Pakistan Consortium Campany Fund during a ceremony held on Sunday.
The event was attended by prominent PCC members, including CEO Imran Amin and Chairman Barrister Syed Azfar Ali Nasir. In his address, CEO Imran Amin emphasized the strategic importance of this development, stating, “Over the next five to ten years, our vision is to create a master plan and development projects that instill confidence within the business community and establish a robust infrastructure foundation. The trust placed in us by the business community, represented by Gohar Ijaz, reflects our commitment towards delivering high-quality infrastructure. This project is a pivotal step towards realizing that vision.”
Business tycoon Gohar Ijaz, representing PCC, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “Taking possession of these plots is a significant milestone for us and reaffirms our commitment to contributing to Punjab’s economic growth. Our collaboration with CBD Punjab will enable us to develop state-of-the-art infrastructure, attract further investment, and foster a thriving business environment.”
The plot transfer marks a crucial step in developing Lahore Prime CBD, paving the way for future projects and investments in the region.
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