[Correction] 'Ichon Police Station Purchased by Lawyer Go Seung-deok and Spouse... Ultimately Closed' Related
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] In the article titled “Ichon Police Substation Purchased by Lawyer Go Seung-deok and His Wife... Eventually Closed” published on the social section of our website on March 14, it was reported that “the closure of the Ichon Police Substation was due to the breakdown of lease contract renewal negotiations between Yongsan-gu and Market Day, a company affiliated with Lawyer Go.”
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However, upon fact-checking, the purchasing party was not Lawyer Go Seung-deok and his wife, but a company where Lawyer Go’s wife serves as an executive. The Yongsan Police Station leased the building from Market Day and was guaranteed the right to use it for up to 10 years without rent increase. However, Yongsan-gu notified the police station that relocating the substation was inevitable to repurpose the building as a park management office, leading to the substation’s relocation. It was confirmed that Market Day did not request any rent increase or the relocation of the substation, and we hereby correct the record.
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