Sabzazar Colony, officially known as Sabzazar Housing Scheme, is a mature and well‑planned residential community developed by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA). It is divided into two phases and offers excellent connectivity via major roads like the Lahore‑Islamabad Motorway and Multan Road. The neighbourhood features fully operational utilities, organized block numbering, wide streets, and key amenities including parks, mosques, schools, and hospitals. Its strategic location near institutions and vibrant main boulevard makes it a desirable area for both living and investment.
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Lahore Development Authority (LDA) conducted a citywide anti-encroachment operation, sealing 10 properties in Sabzazar Colony for unauthorized commercial use — including private schools, clinics, pharmacies, beauty salons, grocery stores, restaurants, and workshops. The operation was part of a broader enforcement drive targeting illegal conversions across Lahore, with over 40 properties sealed or demolished citywide.
Following a pet lion attack in Sabzazar that resulted in an eight-year-old boy losing one arm, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz ordered the revocation of all legal permissions to keep big cats in Punjab. A magistrate also sent seven people to judicial remand for illegally housing dangerous animals in residential areas — marking a major policy shift and enforcement escalation.
A high-profile double murder case in Sabzazar Colony — reportedly involving a brother-in-law who shot and burned a married couple — triggered extensive coverage by local news channels including 89 News HD and Express News. The incident sparked public outcry and demands for justice, reinforcing concerns about security and law enforcement responsiveness in the area.
Lahore Development Authority announced an upcoming auction for a 23.83 Marla educational and health site located at 402-B, Block-D, Sabzazar, scheduled for 21 October 2025. With bid starting prices between PKR 1–1.6 million per marla, the site represents a strategic investment opportunity aligned with LDA’s infrastructure development goals for the colony.
Offers a comfortable and secure living environment with recreational activities.
Illegal cattle kept on streets leading to sewage blockages, especially during monsoon season.
Dilapidated roads due to frequent traffic of trolleys carrying sand, impacting the area's condition.