Mian Hamid Bin Hameed Park, often called Mian Park, is a 2.7-acre public green space in the historic Walled City of Lahore. It provides a tranquil setting for walking, jogging, and family recreation, with well-maintained pathways and open lawns. Managed by local municipal authorities, the park enhances the lifestyle quality of surrounding old-city neighborhoods through its serene environment and proximity to historic landmarks.
Map-calculated
In total
In total
The Lahore Development Authority completed a multi-phase renovation of Mian Park in early 2026, adding a 400-metre illuminated jogging track, modern LED lighting, a refurbished children’s play area, and new landscaping. A week-long cultural festival was held in March 2026 featuring local music, food stalls, and traditional performances. In April 2026, flood-mitigation work—including installation of additional drainage channels—was finalized, effectively eliminating monsoon-season waterlogging and enabling year-round public access.
Under the leadership of Chairman Mian Tahir Javed and Managing Director Usman Anwar, Central Park Housing Scheme successfully organized its 2nd Annual Central Park Cycling Ride 2026 in collaboration with Critical Mass Lahore (CML). The event promoted green living, healthy lifestyles, and community unity across Lahore, with enthusiastic participation from residents, families, and cycling enthusiasts throughout the route.
Central Park Housing Scheme delivered possession of a Town House ahead of schedule in September 2025 — a milestone highlighting its commitment to timely execution under Vision 2030. The handover was conducted by GM Sales & Marketing Umar Rawn on behalf of Managing Director Usman Anwar, in the presence of senior management, reaffirming the developer’s promise-to-reality ethos.
In June 2025, Urban Developers unveiled the Official Model of Central Park Housing Scheme, symbolizing innovation and future-ready planning aligned with Vision 2030. Led by Chairman Mian Tahir Javed and MD Usman Anwar, the model showcased integrated sustainability, community well-being, and smart infrastructure — reinforcing the scheme’s positioning as a premium residential destination on Ferozepur Road.
Proximity to a few reputable schools and local coffee-shops.
Modern infrastructure, reliable underground electricity, and water-tank facilities.
Well-maintained streets, clean surroundings, and a quiet atmosphere.
Presence of a sizeable central park that offers green space for families.
Occasional load-shedding despite the underground electricity supply.
Scarcity of large grocery chains within walking distance; most shoppers travel to nearby supermarkets.
Heavy traffic congestion on the main road, especially during peak hours and festive periods.
Limited school options inside the development, forcing some families to send children to institutions outside the gates.
Occasional water-pressure fluctuations during peak usage.