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Blue Area directs here, for the Marvel Comics universe location see Blue Area of the Moon.
View of Blue Area from Jinnah Avenue Islamabad

The Blue Area is the commercial and business hub of Islamabad, Pakistan. It is called the "Blue Area" because it was represented in a colour blue in the original design of the planned city. The area is actually a corridor that runs along Islamabad's Kayban-e-Quaid-e-Azam, Islamabad's primary arterial road which leads up to the main government buildings. The Blue Area has recently received a significant amount of foreign direct investment. Recently, construction began on The Centaurus, a multi-purpose complex in the Blue Area which will include residential and office towers, and a luxury hotel. There are many tall skyscrapers in blue area. It is characterized by clean

Islamabad Stock exchange

Islamabad Stock Exchange building is also situated in Blue Area. A Bull (statue) is standing outside this building. Is it currently the tallest building in Islamabad, 4th tallest in the whole of Pakistan and the tallest building in Pakistan out of Karachi, but all of that will change when the Telecom Tower is completed in December 2010.

Saudi-Pak Tower (Blue Area)

Main article:Saudi-Pak Tower .

The Saudi Pak Tower is an office building in the Blue Area section of Islamabad, Pakistan. It comprises 19 floors where more than a dozen multinational companies are operating, including European companies, American TV channels and multinational companies from Chinese and Middle Eastern region.

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