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Shop Available For Rent At Delhi Colony

Delhi Colony, Karachi, Sindh
Shop Available For Rent At Delhi Colony
39 Sq. Yd.

Overview

Details

  • TypeShop
  • Price
    PKR2 Lakh
  • LocationDelhi Colony, Karachi, Sindh
  • Bath(s)-
  • Area39 Sq. Yd.
  • PurposeFor Rent
  • Bedroom(s)-
  • Added5 years ago

Description

Shop available for rent at delhi colony
main Road best for commercial purpose Used
tile flooring, best RESTAURANT, HOTEL, End Mart,
Commercial used, Garment shop, others business
Rent Demand 2 lacks,
prime location off main Bazar main market, Vip location,
Clifton (Urdu: ???????, Sindhi: ???????) is an affluent seaside municipality in Karachi, Pakistan. [1] Clifton remains one of the most affluent parts of the city, with some of Karachi’s most expensive real estate. [2] Clifton is home to several foreign consulates, while its commercial centres are amongst the most high-end in Pakistan, with a strong presence of international brands.
#Visitor attractions,
Clifton beach
World's second highest water jet fountain lies in the Arabian Sea near the Clifton Coastline
Bahria Icon Tower, Pakistan's tallest building is situation in Clifton,
Dolmen Mall Clifton
Shrine of Abdullah Shah Ghazi
Jehangir Kothari Parade (1922), along with the Katrak Bandstand and Lady Lloyd Pier. The Pier enabled people to walk towards the sea, but over the years the sea has retreated.
Bagh-e-Ibne Qasim
Mohatta Palace was the last residence of sisters Fatima Jinnah and
Shireen Jinnah. It has now been converted into a museum.
Boat Basin Park
Teen Talwar,
The area around Clifton was a largely barren seashore until British rule, and was previously known to locals as "Hawa Bandar,"[3] or "Wind Port. " Prior to the establishment of the area as a suburb of Karachi, Clifton's shoreline had been home to a shrine of 8th century Abdullah Shah Ghazi - widely regarded as the city's patron saint. [4] The shrine is immediately adjacent to the 150 year old Sri Ratneswar Mahadev Hindu Temple.

Clifton was initially developed in the late 19th century under British colonial rule, and initially served as the location for homes belonging to the city's British elite as an escape from the city. In the early 20th century, Parsis began moving to the area, and were soon followed by Muslims and Hindus. [2] The Jehangir Kothari Parade, bestowed to the city by Parsi businessman Seth Jehangir Hormusji Kothari, was built in Clifton in . [2] The Mohatta Palace was built in Clifton in 1927 by a wealthy Hindu businessman, and now serves as a museum.

Clifton Bridge was built in the 1930s to connect the suburb to central Karachi. By the 1950s, camel owners began offering rides to local tourists on the beach. The area remained a residential area characterized by bungalows until the 1970s, when the area began to develop as one of Karachi's prime commercial and retail centres. [2]
Teen Talwar, the sign of Faith, Unity and Discipline

In 1973, Clifton's famous Three Sword and Two Sword monuments were erected as part of a beautification programme launched by Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, and was built in the shape of his political parties election symbol at the time. [5] Despite a breakdown of law and order in Karachi in the 1980s and 1990s, Clifton was one of the localities in Karachi where real estate activity remained strong.

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