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Gwangju Nam-gu Wolsan 4-dong Administrative Welfare Center 'Temporary Relocation' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] The Wolsan 4-dong Administrative Welfare Center in Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Kim Byeong-nae) will be temporarily relocated.


Nam-gu announced on the 7th that starting from the 26th, the Wolsan 4-dong Administrative Welfare Center will move to the first floor of the Chodang Building located across the road from the Nambu Apartments near Nambu Market.


The Wolsan 4-dong Administrative Welfare Center will operate various services at the temporary facility until the new building opens at the end of June next year.


The new construction will officially begin at the end of this month with the demolition of the current building.


Previously, Nam-gu secured a project budget of 4.3 billion KRW through last year's government-led Living SOC Complex Project competition to build a new Wolsan 4-dong Administrative Welfare Center. The project is underway to construct a new building with one basement floor and three above-ground floors on the current site by June next year.


Currently, the design work for the new Wolsan 4-dong Administrative Welfare Center is in progress, and the new building is expected to be completed by the end of June next year and open in July.


The newly constructed Wolsan 4-dong Administrative Welfare Center will be built with significantly enhanced office spaces for various civil services and convenience facilities for residents.


In particular, to strengthen the public functions of the facility, a small library and a community autonomy program room will be included, and a residential parking lot accommodating 28 vehicles over approximately 1000㎡ will be created in the basement floor.



A representative of the Wolsan 4-dong Administrative Welfare Center said, “The current building has been in use for 30 years, causing safety issues and inconvenience to residents due to cramped spaces. As the new building will provide better administrative services in a comfortable environment, we ask for the residents’ active understanding and cooperation despite some temporary inconveniences.”


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