Edenabad Extension is an LDA-approved residential housing scheme located in Mouza Halloki on the outskirts of Lahore, with a sub-phase in Mouza Janjatay. Launched in the early 2000s by Eden Builders, it is a gated community featuring wide 110-foot main boulevards, well-planned internal roads, and amenities like parks, mosques, schools, and commercial areas. Strategically situated near Lahore Ring Road, Barki Road, and Raiwind Road, it offers easy city access and modern utilities for a comfortable lifestyle.
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The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Lahore has transferred Rs 3.2 billion directly into the bank accounts of victims of the Edenabad housing scam, marking the fifth major installment in the compensation process. This digital disbursement eliminates the need for victims to visit NAB offices. The total claims submitted by 11,880 victims amounted to Rs 13 billion; however, NAB secured a plea bargain worth Rs 16 billion — exceeding claimed amounts by 23% — thereby enhancing compensation. To date, Rs 11.8 billion has been recovered from Eden authorities, with Rs 8.6 billion already disbursed prior to this installment.
The Edenabad Extension Housing Scheme is officially listed as an LDA-approved society, with approval dated 12 April 2008 for the Halloki site. It appears alongside other Eden Builders projects such as Edenabad Ext-I(A+B) (approved 29 February 2008) in the Lahore Development Authority’s official register. Although the scheme was implicated in a major fraud case, its formal regulatory status remains intact, distinguishing legal approval from operational integrity.
Commercial infrastructure continues to expand within the Edenabad Extension area, including the Blue Ocean Shopping Centre and The Ark 16 — a commercial complex located on Pine Avenue. Multiple property listings indicate active rental and sales activity for residential units (e.g., 3 Marla houses), confirming continued occupancy and localized economic activity despite the historical scam context.