Site of Shingil Woosung 2nd Complex and Uchang Apartment in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul

Site of Shingil Woosung 2nd Complex and Uchang Apartment in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul

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[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Dong-hyun] The Singil Woosung 2nd Complex and Uchang Apartments in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul are accelerating their joint reconstruction project.


On the 16th, the Seoul Metropolitan Government announced that it held the first Urban Planning Committee meeting of the year and approved with modifications the designation of maintenance zones and the establishment of maintenance plans for Singil Woosung 2nd Complex and Uchang Apartments in Singil-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu.


Singil Woosung 2nd Complex and Uchang Apartments are aging complexes completed in 1986 and 1983 respectively, located near Singpung Station on Line 7. These two complexes are pursuing integrated reconstruction and passed a detailed safety inspection in June 2018.


The Urban Planning Committee approved the maintenance plan on the condition of establishing a height plan considering the northern low-rise residential area and creating public pedestrian pathways that can connect to nearby pedestrian roads.


The complex is planned to be reconstructed into a complex with up to 32 floors, a floor area ratio of 299.98%, and 1,305 households, following the designation announcement of the maintenance zone, approval of the association establishment, and approval of the project implementation plan.



Meanwhile, the Urban Planning Committee also approved with modifications the designation of maintenance zones and establishment of maintenance plans for the reconstruction project of Sujeong Apartments (220 households) in Sinjeong-dong, Yangcheon-gu. This complex is located in the area of 733-1 Sinjeong-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, and is an aging complex completed in 1987. Through reconstruction, it is planned to be built with up to 21 floors, a floor area ratio of 300%, and 296 households. The review passed on the condition of linking social welfare facilities and senior citizen centers.


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