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Karachi’s Pioneer Book House relocates after 80 years

Published on: July 28, 2025 11:43 PM

Karachi’s iconic Pioneer Book House, a literary landmark for eight decades, is bidding farewell to its original home on MA Jinnah Road.

The shop, which first opened in 1945, will soon relocate after the building’s new owner, a developer, has moved to reclaim the space, marking the end of an era for the city’s cultural heritage.

Author Maniza Naqvi, who took the helm of breathing life into the store, shared the news on her Facebook. For years, the bookstore operated under Karachi’s traditional pagri system, a rent-control arrangement that granted long-term tenancy rights.

However, with developers buying up historic properties and reshaping the city’s commercial landscape, the family behind Pioneer Book House could no longer retain their location. Regardless of attempts to legally combat the eviction, the court’s stay order could not prevent the inevitable.

In the last nine years, Pioneer Bookstore has seen a resurgence, turning into a cultural center. It hosted exhibitions, became part of Karachi’s Super Savari heritage tour and was even part of the Karachi Biennale.

The combined Ooppervallee Gallery exhibited works from established artists such as Akhtar Soomro and AR Nagori, providing room for creativity and discussion.

“But you know how it goes, money talks.” And it could all be altered. The Pioneer Book House owners have been informed very politely to vacate.

The developer has been extremely gracious and magnanimous and hasn’t cemented up the entrance or just broken in and occupied as has been done with the other stores in his building. He has been gentleman enough to provide a time limit notice to Pioneer Book House,” posted Naqvi.

Now, as the shop makes its move, its caretakers are unloading artwork and books to pay for the relocation. The physical location changes, but the essence of Pioneer Book House remains. “It’s not about bricks and mortar,” said one longtime associate. “The magic happens because of the people.”

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