Most Expensive Buildings in Pakistan

28 MAY 2024

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Bahria Icon Tower (Karachi):

Cost: Approximately $162 million. Features: The tallest building in Pakistan at 273 meters with 62 floors, housing a mix of residential and commercial spaces, including offices, apartments, and a shopping mall​ (Summa Marketing)​. .

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Dolmen City Towers (Karachi):

Cost: Around $100 million. Features: A mixed-use complex along the Clifton waterfront comprising four towers, including office spaces, a large shopping mall, and various amenities. The complex spans 3.44 million square feet and includes high-end retail and corporate offices​ (Summa Marketing)​.

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Centaurus Mall (Islamabad):

Cost: Approximately $350 million. Features: A mixed-use development with a shopping mall, luxury apartments, a hotel, and office spaces. It has become a landmark in Islamabad, known for its comprehensive facilities and modern architecture​ (Summa Marketing)​​ (buildings)​. .

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MCB Tower (Karachi):

Cost: Significant investment but exact figures not specified. Features: Once the tallest building in Pakistan, it has 29 floors and serves as a significant business hub. It symbolizes the financial growth and architectural advancement in Karachi​ (Summa Marketing)​.

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Ocean Towers (Karachi):

Cost: Estimated around Rs. 5 billion. Features: A 120-meter-tall skyscraper with a mix of commercial offices and a large shopping mall. It includes advanced technological systems and extensive retail spaces, making it a prominent commercial destination​ (Summa Marketing)​.

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Ufone Tower (Islamabad):

Cost: Not specified. Features: A landmark building in Islamabad, housing the headquarters of Ufone, one of Pakistan’s major telecom companies. It is known for its modern design and strategic location​ (Summa Marketing)​.

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Chapal Skymark (Karachi):

Cost: Significant investment but exact figures not specified. Features: An upcoming residential skyscraper set to be the tallest in Karachi at 210 meters with 50 stories. It offers luxury living with modern amenities and breathtaking views​ (Summa Marketing)​.

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Summit Tower (Karachi):

Cost: Not specified. Features: A 38-floor mixed-use building combining residential, office, retail, and parking facilities. It is a symbol of modern architecture and urban development in Karachi​ (Summa Marketing)​. .

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These buildings highlight Pakistan's advancing infrastructure and architectural landscape, showcasing significant investments in real estate and urban development.