Port Grand - Karachi Food Street

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Port Grand - Karachi Food Street

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Port Grand - Karachi Food Street

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Port Grand Project is a food, shopping and entertainment complex which has been built with over Rs. 1 billion investment by Grand Leisure Corporation. Port Grand project is a 13-acre world-class facility that has been designed and built in collaboration with top international architects/designers who employed the latest technology and building techniques to deliver a state of the art facility. About 40 outlets are being made operational at this stage while more outlets would be opened soon. The entry fee for the Port Grand would be Rs. 300 per person out of which Rs. 200 would be redeemable at different food outlets and shops inside the project.

The native jetty bridge has been entirely rebuilt to ensure a world-class tourist destination and a source of pride for Karachites that would ultimately attract millions of people from all over the country and beyond. Visitors would come to Port Grand not only for food and entertainment but for over a hundred different concepts at port grand that includes free wifi, port bazaar, bookstore, florist, Art lane, gift and antiques etc.

Parking for over eight hundred cars with complimentary valet service, and pristine public restrooms and Plenty of Pedestrian friendly walkways are additional attractions at the project. The few trees that existed on the site, have been preserved and replanted. The 150 years old Banyan tree has been treated with greet care making its home for an iconic tavern known as the Napier’s tavern that sits at the edge of the Napier Mole Bridge. GLC has installed a special irrigation system in the tree to give it an even longer life. Port Grand is also one of the first projects in the City that has been dedicated to building an open eco-friendly/ green environment, with special focus on urban regeneration. Port Grand is going to be a model for lot of good to be followed in the city.[/b]










































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Post by laiq.shahid » Jun 07, 2011

waooo

Beautiful


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Post by chandoo » Jun 08, 2011

OMG dying to visit that place.


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Post by Faridi » Jun 08, 2011

laiq.shahid wrote:waooo

Beautiful
chandoo wrote:OMG dying to visit that place.
I visit this place its Awsome.. But its only for families :P
Thanks for the comments

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Post by chandoo » Jun 08, 2011

Faridi wrote: But its only for families :P
What the hell :x

It's not fair. :roll:

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Post by dua » Jun 08, 2011

Beautiful place,

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Post by peaceMan » Jun 08, 2011

I wish they will develop more such places, it seems to be a beautiful place. Well I agree with the only-for-families idea, you know otherwise, it will become one more Purana-Clifton type of scary place :)

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Post by smil3 » Jun 08, 2011

Beautiful places

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Post by kashif786munawar » Jun 09, 2011

chandoo aap to jasakty hain faridi ki tarah DATE pe is jaga per??????

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Post by admin » Jun 09, 2011

Such a beautiful place
great work and i completely agree with peaceMan that there should be more places like it and in multiple cities


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