[1] Ejaz became actively involved with the All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA), an organization that manages industry relations with the government.
[1] In 2003, he played a key role in the leadership change within APTMA, leading over 100 members to demand the resignation of the then-chairman, Waqar Monnoo.
[1][3] In 2004, Ejaz launched Lake City in Lahore, a real estate project covering more than 2,000 acres, with investors including Shahid Iqbal of Mayfair and the Sapphire Group.
[1] However, by 2006, Ejaz Textile Mills faced financial difficulties, leading to defaults and challenges in the Lake City project.
[6] Ejaz founded Lake City Lahore in 2004, a real estate development covering 2,000 acres and designed by the firm Meinhardt.
[1] In 2005, Lake City saw the construction of a mosque, the opening of the main office, and its international launch, alongside developments in the Bella Vista area.
[1] Ejaz subsequently purchased their stakes and adopted measures to promote the development, such as allocating land for events such as the Coca-Cola Food and Music Festival (Coke Fest) and providing rent-free commercial spaces to businesses.