Gwangju Buk-gu Signs Business Agreement for Construction of Bandabi Complex Sports Center View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Moon In) announced on the 1st that it will sign a business agreement on the 2nd at 11 a.m. in the situation room on the 2nd floor of the government building for the promotion of the ‘Bandabi Complex Sports Center’ project, attended by related parties including Gwangju National University of Education (President Choi Doseong) and the Residents' Council for the Construction of the Complex Sports Center (Chairman Moon Changhee).


This agreement mainly focuses on mutual cooperation in collecting residents' opinions, sharing information, and promoting the project during the process of promoting the project, designating the tennis court of the 2nd playground of Gwangju National University of Education as the project site for the complex sports center.


Buk-gu was selected last year in the Living SOC Complex Project contest hosted by the National Balanced Development Committee.


Accordingly, construction is planned to start by the end of this year, with a total budget of 13.2 billion KRW including national and city funds, and to be completed by 2022 with a scale of 4,000㎡ consisting of one basement floor and two above-ground floors.


The center plans to be utilized as a representative leisure facility in the region, including a basement parking lot, a swimming pool and lounge on the first floor for residents and students, and a gym, multipurpose room, and shared childcare space on the second floor.



District Mayor Moon In of Buk-gu said, “This business agreement is significant in that the local community and the university have joined forces for regional development,” and added, “We will do our best to promote the project in close cooperation with Gwangju National University of Education and the Residents' Council so that the Bandabi Complex Sports Center can establish itself as a living facility where local residents and students can enjoy culture, sports, and leisure.”


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