The real estate landscape of Lahore continues to evolve, and one of the most important recent developments is the official administrative update issued for Al-Kareem City, formerly known in association with Ashrafi Town. This notice, released under the management of Al Kabir Developers, marks a crucial milestone for members, plot owners, and investors alike.

Following the strategic acquisition of Al-Kareem City by Al Kabir Developers a few months ago, the project has entered a new phase of documentation verification, legal alignment, and structured development. The official notice - dated 31 December 2025 - reflects the developer?s commitment to transparency, compliance with LDA regulations, and timely possession planning.
This article provides a complete breakdown of the notice, explains its importance for existing members, and highlights how Al Kabir Developers are transforming Al-Kareem City into a more secure, well-regulated housing project.
Background: Al Kabir Developers Acquire Al-Kareem City
Al Kabir Developers, one of Lahore?s most active and trusted real estate development groups, officially acquired Al-Kareem City a few months ago. This acquisition was part of Al Kabir?s broader vision to revive, regulate, and restructure semi-developed housing schemes by bringing them under proper legal, planning, and development frameworks.
Before this acquisition, Al-Kareem City and Ashrafi Town faced documentation inconsistencies, fragmented records, and delays in official approvals. After taking over the project, Al Kabir Developers initiated a comprehensive audit of ownership records, payment histories, maps, and registries to ensure that the project aligns with LDA-approved layouts and future possession plans.
The official notice shared now is a direct result of that restructuring process.
Understanding the Official Notice Issued by Al-Kareem City
The notice, published under the banner of Al-Kareem City - A Project of Al Kabir Developers, serves as a formal communication to all members of Ashrafi Town and Al-Kareem City.
Key Purpose of the Notice
The primary objective of this notice is to:
Collect original ownership and payment documents
Verify records for possession, transfer, and settlement
Align plot data with the LDA-approved map planned for January 2026
Establish a centralized, transparent database under Al Kabir Developers
This process is mandatory for all members who want their plots properly reflected in the approved layout and future development phases.
Extended Deadline Announcement - Why It Matters
One of the most important points highlighted in the notice is the extension of the document submission deadline.
? New Extended Deadline:
15 January 2026
This extension has been granted to accommodate members who were unable to submit their documents earlier due to personal, logistical, or administrative reasons. By extending the deadline, Al Kabir Developers have demonstrated flexibility and a member-centric approach.
Why This Deadline Is Crucial
Failure to submit documents by 15 January 2026 may result in:
Delay in possession allocation
Issues during transfer or resale
Exclusion from settlement under the LDA-approved map
Administrative complications in future development phases
The notice clearly states that no extension will be granted after this date, making timely compliance essential.
Document Submission Location
All required documents must be submitted at the official:
? Ashrafi Town / Al-Kareem City Office
Members are advised to personally visit the office or send authorized representatives to ensure proper submission and acknowledgment.
Required Documents Checklist - Explained in Detail
The notice includes a clear checklist of documents required for verification. Below is a detailed explanation of each item and why it is important.
1. CNIC Copy (Computerized National Identity Card)
A valid CNIC copy is required to:
Verify the identity of the plot owner
Match ownership records
Prevent fraudulent claims or duplicate entries
This is a standard requirement for all regulated housing schemes in Lahore.
2. Two Passport-Size Photographs
Photographs are used for:
Official member records
File verification
Future allotment and possession documentation
Members are advised to submit recent photographs for accuracy.
3. Original Plot or House File
The original file is the most critical document. It includes:
Allotment letters
Application forms
Transfer records (if any)
Submission of the original file ensures that Al Kabir Developers can verify the complete ownership trail.
4. Map (If Available)
If a member possesses an older layout map or location map, it should be submitted. This helps in:
Cross-checking plot positioning
Matching plots with the new LDA-approved map
Resolving boundary or location disputes
5. All Original Payment Receipts
Payment receipts serve as proof of:
Installments paid
Full or partial ownership
Financial settlement history
This step ensures that only legitimate, fully documented plots are included in the development plan.
6. Registry Copy (If Available)
For members who have already completed registry, a copy must be submitted. This further strengthens ownership claims and accelerates:
Transfer processes
Possession allocation
Legal verification
LDA-Approved Map and January 2026 Development Plan
A key highlight of the notice is the reference to the LDA-approved map expected in January 2026.
Al Kabir Developers are working closely with regulatory authorities to ensure that:
Plot layouts comply with LDA standards
Road networks, green areas, and utilities are properly planned
Development proceeds legally and transparently
Only those members who complete document verification will be included in this approved layout.
Why This Notice Is a Positive Sign for Investors
For investors and end users, this notice sends a strong positive signal.
Transparency and Legal Compliance
Unlike many projects where documentation remains unclear for years, Al Kabir Developers are actively:
Verifying original records
Cleaning historical data
Establishing a legally compliant foundation
Improved Market Confidence
Once documentation is verified and mapped under LDA approval, Al-Kareem City is expected to see:
Increased resale value
Better liquidity in the market
Higher investor confidence
Role of Al Kabir Developers in Project Revival
Al Kabir Developers have a proven track record of delivering large-scale housing projects. Their involvement has already introduced:
Structured management
Clear communication
Defined timelines
Professional customer support
The issuance of this official notice reflects a corporate approach, moving the project away from informal practices toward a regulated development model.
Important Note from the Notice
The notice clearly states:
After 15 January 2026, document submission will not be extended.
This firm deadline underscores the seriousness of the process and the developer?s intention to move forward without delays.
Official Contact Information for Assistance
For members needing guidance or confirmation, the notice provides official contact details:
? UAN: 042-111-111-339
? WhatsApp: 0333-8868439
Members are encouraged to use these channels for verified information only and avoid unofficial agents.
What Members Should Do Immediately
If you are a member of Ashrafi Town or Al-Kareem City, you should:
Gather all original documents
Visit the Al-Kareem City office as soon as possible
Submit documents before 15 January 2026
Obtain official acknowledgment of submission
Early compliance will ensure smooth possession, transfer, and settlement in upcoming phases.


