CDA launches crackdown on Al Mustafa Tower F-10

Islamabad: The Capital Development Authority has launched a fresh crackdown on Al Mustafa Tower in F-10 after earlier action against One Constitution Avenue, as part of its drive against unauthorized and non-compliant structures in the capital. Officials say the operation aims to enforce building regulations, ensure legal compliance and prevent violations that can affect urban planning and public safety. Such actions matter directly for Islamabad’s real estate market because building approvals, zoning compliance and legal documentation are key to buyer confidence. Strong enforcement can discourage illegal construction, protect investors and improve transparency in high-value commercial and residential zones. Will CDA’s continued action restore trust in Islamabad’s property sector?

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