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    FCC Permits Commercial Activities in Karachi’s Residential Areas

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 12, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Federal Coordination Committee (FCC) has approved the use of residential properties for commercial purposes in Karachi. This decision marks a significant shift in the city’s zoning regulations, allowing homeowners to operate businesses within residential zones. The move aims to boost economic activity and provide more opportunities for small and medium enterprises in the densely populated metropolis.

    Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city and economic hub, has long faced challenges related to urban sprawl and mixed land use. By permitting commercial activities in residential areas, the FCC hopes to alleviate some pressure on commercial districts and promote a more integrated urban environment. This policy change could lead to increased property values and diversified income streams for residents.

    Meanwhile, the decision is expected to have broad implications for urban development, infrastructure demand, and municipal services in Karachi. Local authorities will need to adapt to the evolving landscape, balancing commercial growth with residential quality of life. Notably, this development aligns with broader efforts to modernize Karachi’s urban framework and support its growing population.

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