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Zameen Vault Breaks Ground in NSIT City: Lahore’s New Vertical Neighborhood

December 9, 2025
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Zameen Vault Breaks Ground in NSIT City: Lahore’s New Vertical Neighborhood
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In a city that never slows down, some developments do not just change the skyline – they quietly change the way we live and work. The Groundbreaking of Zameen Vault in NSIT City, Lahore, is one of those rare moments. Rising nearly 450 feet, it is not just another tower; it is a glimpse into the city’s future, where smart urban planning meets modern lifestyles.

A Gathering that Meant More than Words

The ceremony brought together an unusual mix: top leadership from Zameen.com and Zameen Developments alongside officials from CBD Punjab. Names like Zeeshan Ali Khan (CEO Zameen.com), Mariam Saleem (Senior Director Zameen Developments), and Chaudhary Laeeque Iftikhaar (Senior Director Sales Zameen.com), shared the stage with Brig. (R) Mansoor Janjua (COO CBD Punjab), Ali Waqar Shah (Director BD & IR CBD), and Waseem Siddiq (Director Marketing CBD).

It was not just for show. Their presence signaled something bigger: a commitment to collaboration, long-term urban growth, and building infrastructure that matches Pakistan’s growing economic ambitions.

Zameen Vault: A Vertical Ecosystem

So, what makes Zameen Vault different?

Imagine a tower that does not just house offices or apartments, but a vertical neighborhood. Here, you will find:

  • Retail spaces and plazas for daily shopping
  • Corporate offices for tech, start-ups, and established firms
  • Live-work apartments designed for modern lifestyles
  • Cafés, communal lounges, and leisure areas

It is a live, work, relax environment. Residents can work, meet, shop, and unwind without leaving the building – a concept still rare in Pakistan. In many ways, it is a blueprint for the future of urban living.

Why NSIT City Matters

NSIT City is more than a location – it is a vision. Spanning 800 acres, it combines real estate, IT infrastructure, and long-term urban planning. Key highlights include:

  • IT & Tech District, including the Silicon Block Special Technology Zone, attracting tech firms and R&D centers
  • Commercial and residential spaces designed to support a growing workforce
  • A 10–15-year development plan, making it a sustainable hub for business and innovation

Zameen Vault fits perfectly here, helping NSIT City evolve into a modern, tech-friendly urban district over the next decade.

Leadership with a Long-Term Vision

The leaders’ words reflected ambition, but also responsibility.

“Zameen Vault is not just another project – it represents our confidence in Pakistan’s long-term business potential.”
— Zeeshan Ali Khan, CEO, Zameen.com

“We are designing spaces that can grow, adapt, and remain relevant for future generations of businesses.”
— Mariam Saleem, Senior Director, Zameen Developments

“Zameen delivers projects on time, with trust built over years. That reliability makes collaborations like this possible.”
— Brig. (R) Mansoor Janjua, COO, CBD Punjab

It’s clear the focus is not just on buildings, but on legacy, impact, and urban evolution.

Raising the Bar for Pakistan’s Real Estate

Zameen Vault is not just a structure – it is a benchmark. By combining residential, commercial, and leisure spaces under one roof, it challenges the market to think bigger, smarter, and longer-term.

As NSIT City grows and more developments follow, the city’s landscape – and the way people experience it – will change. Fewer long commutes, more interactions, and more dynamic spaces will make urban living not just functional, but inspiring.

Lahore is always moving, but with projects like Zameen Vault, it ides moving smarter.

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