The Faisalabad Katchery Bazar Green Belt Project is a new development and beautification project started by the city administration. Katchery Bazar is one of the oldest and busiest markets of Faisalabad. And this is located near Ghanta Ghar. This project aims to make the area greener, cleaner, and more attractive for visitors and businesses.

Under this project, the middle part of the main road in Katchery Bazar . Now it is being changed into a green belt. This means plants, trees, and a proper design will replace part of the road.
The project also includes:
The project design has been prepared by NESPAK.
This project can bring many long-term benefits, such as:
For real estate, such projects usually increase demand and property value in commercial areas.

While the project has long-term benefits, it also creates short-term problems, especially for shoppers and visitors.
During construction:
Because of these movement issues, some customers may choose other markets, which can affect daily business activity for shopkeepers.
Many shopkeepers have shown concern about:
However, authorities say the work is temporary and will be completed as soon as possible.
Once the project is completed:
If the project succeeds, similar green belt plans may be introduced in other old bazaars of Faisalabad .
From the viewpoint of Faisalabad Realtors, the Katchery Bazar Green Belt Project is a positive step for city development. Although it is creating movement and access issues for shoppers during construction, the long-term benefits can improve business activity and commercial property value. Proper planning and quick completion will be key to making this project successful.
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