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Naya Nazimabad

Friday, December 9, 2011

New housing project

New housing project ‘especially planned for the progressive middle income group’ launched - A city will get a new housing project, Naya Nazimabad, “especially planned for the progressive middle income group”.
Naya Nazimabad is project of the Javedan Corporation Limited and sponsored by a consortium including Arif Habib, AKD and Ghani Osman Hum Group. According to its developers, it offers residential units, along with a wide range of amenities i.e. schools, colleges and university, hospitals and clinics, parks and shopping malls. The project spans across a vast area and is located close to North Nazimabad.
“The main purpose behind this project is primarily to respond to the need for safe, affordable and convenient housing for the progressive middle income group. Our vision is to create a model city that is based on social convenience, innovation, better living standards and a peaceful life,” said Arif Habib, chairman of the Arif Habib Group while speaking at a press conference held at the project site on Saturday.
The main concept behind Naya Nazimabad is to provide a sense of community to its residents, allow a better quality of life, give ease of access and provide sustainable development. The project has its own water reservoir and electricity supply arrangements. It is a promising project in terms of offering a serene residential environment that offers an assurance of making dreams come true at affordable prices. Security is an essential aspect that Naya Nazimabad management has given special attention to. It is a gated community supported by closed-circuit cameras to ensure constant vigilance.
“Such housing projects are very much needed in Karachi as one is always in search for an improved and secure lifestyle; which is exactly what Naya Nazimabad offers,” said Aqeel Karim Dhedi, chairman of the AKD Securities.
Also present at the press conference were Haji Ghani Usman, Shunaid Qureshi, Rafiq Tumbi, Iqbal Usman and Samad Habib.

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