In a city that never stops expanding, few developments truly signal a shift in direction. The Groundbreaking of Zameen Vault in NSIT City, Lahore is one of those moments – quietly carrying the weight of long-term change rather than short-term excitement.
Strong Institutional Presence
The Groundbreaking ceremony underscored a strong institutional presence, bringing together senior leaders from both the development and regulatory sectors. Representing Zameen.com and Zameen Developments were CEO Zeeshan Ali Khan, Senior Director Maryam Saleem, Senior Director (Sales) Chaudhary Laeeque Iftikhaar, Director Haroon Noon, Director Imran Khalid, and other key executives.
From CBD Punjab, the event was attended by COO Brigadier (R) Mansoor Janjua, Director of Business Development & International Relations Ali Waqar Shah, and Director of Marketing Waseem Siddiq.
Know the Future – Zameen Vault
Planned by Zameen Developments, Zameen Vault is more than a high-rise. Rising nearly 450 feet, the tower is designed as a mixed-use vertical ecosystem – combining live-work apartments, corporate offices, retail outlets, and leisure spaces under one roof.
Beyond its physical footprint, Zameen Vault raises expectations for what future commercial projects should offer. It strengthens NSIT City’s standing as a serious business district, supports Lahore’s growing role as a regional economic center, and reflects the gradual modernization of Pakistan’s real estate sector.
What sets Zameen Vault apart is its functional mix. Inside the tower, occupants will find:
- Retail outlets and plazas for daily commerce
- Corporate and business offices suited for firms, corporates, and tech companies
- Live-work apartments supporting a better lifestyle
- Leisure and food & beverage spaces, including cafés and communal areas
This “live, work, relax” approach creates a self-contained urban ecosystem – reducing the need for long commutes and fostering interaction between businesses and residents. It’s a vertical neighborhood in the truest sense.
Strategic Importance of NSIT, Lahore
NSIT, spanning approximately 800 acres in Lahore, is a planned city focused on real estate and IT infrastructure, with a 10–15-year development and projection horizon. Its IT & Tech District, including the Silicon Block as a Special Technology Zone, is designed to host tech companies and foster R&D. The development also includes commercial and residential real estate to support the growing workforce and business activities. With ongoing construction of office towers, tech facilities, and supporting commercial spaces, NSIT is shaping up as a modern hub for technology and urban living over the next decade.
Leadership Focused on Built Legacy, Not Just Buildings
Speaking at the ceremony, Zameen.com’s leadership emphasized that Zameen Vault is being developed with a long-term view of Pakistan’s economic and digital future.
“Zameen Vault is not just another commercial project. It represents our belief in Pakistan’s long-term business potential and the need for infrastructure that supports it,” said Zeeshan Ali Khan, CEO, Zameen.com.
“We’re building with the next generation of businesses in mind – spaces that can grow, adapt, and remain relevant,” added Mariam Saleem, Senior Director, Zameen Developments.
“Working with Zameen Developments and Zameen.com has always been reliable. We know that when we plan a project together, it will get done right and on time. The kind of trust comes from seeing consistent results, project after project,” said COO, CBD, Brig. (Rtd.) Mansoor Ahmed Janjua.
Setting a New Benchmark for Commercial Development
Beyond its physical footprint, Zameen Vault raises expectations for what future commercial projects should offer. It strengthens NSIT City’s standing as a serious business district, supports Lahore’s growing role as a regional economic center, and reflects the gradual modernization of Pakistan’s real estate sector.
Developments like this tend to influence wider market behavior. As standards rise, both developers and investors are compelled to think beyond short-term gains and toward long-term urban impact.
