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RAWALPINDI/ISLAMABAD: An orientation ceremony of Blue World City’s Sports Valley was held in the twin cities, in which Chairman Blue World City Saad Nazir, CEO Chaudhry Nadeem Ijaz accompanied with higher management of Blue World City and a significant number of real estate dealers and investors of Rawalpindi-Islamabad participated.

In the orientation ceremony of Sports Valley, the participants were briefed about the unique features, modern facilities and amenities that this block will offer. On this occasion, Blue World City also announced to introduce the “Pakistan's Largest Cricket Stadium” in Sports Valley along with high-rise commercial complexes.

During the event, Aab-e-Zamzam and Ajwa dates were served to the guests with respect to BWC management’s arrival from Hajj-e-Akbar 2022

Talking to the media on this occasion, Chairman Blue World City Saad Nazir said, “We are introducing a world-class Sports Valley in the World’s first purpose-built tourist city, which will prove to be a revolution in Pakistani real estate market and will promote the domestic as well as international sports activities. The most prominent feature of Sports Valley is Pakistan’s largest cricket stadium with a sitting capacity of over fifty-five thousand spectators.

"The stadium will be surrounded by high-rise commercial and residential apartment buildings from where the residents will be able to watch the ongoing matches live from their terraces and rooftops.

"Blue World City is trying to develop the Pakistani real estate market in an innovative and modern fashion by introducing world-class features.”

Speaking on the occasion, CEO Blue World City Chaudhry Nadeem Ijaz said, “The purpose of introducing Sports Valley is to promote sports tourism in the first purpose-built tourist city of the world. Easily accessible from Defense Road, Blue World City’s Sports Valley will feature Torch Hotel, Villaggio Mall, Sports Clubs and other sports facilities like cycling tracks, hockey, volleyball, badminton, basketball and tennis courts. Sports Valley will also be equipped with the replica of Blue Mosque Istanbul which will help to promote tourism in the region.

"By introducing unique and innovative projects in the country's real estate market, we want to take it on the path of development in line with the global standards.”

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