Top 20 Rank Building
1-Karachi Port Tower
593 m (planned)
2-Expo Center
Lahore
60 Storeys
Under Construction
3-Sheikh Zayed Center, Tower 1
60 Storeys
Under Construction
4-Dolmen City, Tower 1
Karachi
60 Storeys
Under Construction
5-Dolmen City, Tower 2
Karachi
60 Storeys
Under Construction
6-Karachi Financial Towers
Karachi
215
43 Storeys
Under Construction
7-IT Towers
Karachi
42 Storeys
Under Construction
8-Sign Tower
Karachi
46 Storeys
Proposed
9-Grand Hyatt, Islamabad
Islamabad
45 Storeys
Under Construction
10-Sheikh Zayed Center, Tower 2
Lahore
45 Storeys
Under Construction
11-Pearl Continental Tower
Lahore
244
42 Storeys
Proposed
12-LDA Tower Lahore
Lahore
40 Storeys
Under Construction
13-The Centaurus
Islamabad
41Storeys
Under Construction
14-PARCO Tower
Lahore
35 Storeys
Proposed
15-Alamgir Tower Lahore
Lahore
198+
31 Storeys
Under Construction
16-Avari Hotels Extension
Karachi
30 Storeys
Proposed
17-Kohinoor Heights
Faisalabad
28 Storeys
Proposed
18-Gold Crest DHA
Islamabad
20 Towers, each with 28 Storeys
Under Construction
19-MCB Tower
Karachi
116
29 Storeys
Complete
20-Habib Bank Plaza
Karachi
24 Stories
Complete
With many towers currently under construction, there are many towers still awaiting to be approved by the city government. These towers are being built by many private construction companies awaiting orders to start construction. List here the towers and skyscrapers currently inline for approval.
65 Storey Twin Towers, Karachi
80 Storey KPT Office and Commercial Tower, Karachi
60 Storey Bahria Gateway, Islamabad
38 Storey Bahria Twin Towers, Islamabad
52 Storey FPCCI, Karachi
40 Storey Sheraton, Lahore
33 Storey Tameer Group Project, Lahore
40 Storey Expo Centre Hotel, Lahore
27 Storey Sofitel Tower, Karachi.
30 Storey Creek Towers, Karachi.
30 Storey UBL Tower (United Bank Limited), Karachi.
30 Storey KASB Altitude, Karachi.
400ft International Services Hotel, Lahore
The idea of First Pakistan was given by Gen.Pervaiz Musharraf...We ARE PAKISTAN.Long Live Pakistan,long Live Pervaiz Musharraf.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
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