Providing Stable Workspaces at Affordable Prices for Social Economy Enterprises... Fostering Promising Social Economy Enterprises and Promoting Social Economy Activation through Space Support

Recruitment of Tenant Companies for Coworking Space in Nanhyang-dong, Gwanak-gu View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Junhee) is recruiting resident companies to realize their dreams at the Nanhyang-dong coworking space until the 17th, targeting social economy enterprises.


The 'coworking space' is a social economy facility located on the 4th floor of Nanhyang Kkumdungji (78 Nangok-ro, Gwanak-gu), consisting of a total of 10 workspaces, providing space to resident companies at an affordable price.


The spaces being recruited this time are 3 of the 10 resident spaces that have not yet been occupied, with respective areas of 7.5㎡, 8.4㎡, and 12.8㎡.


Applications are open to preliminary social enterprises, social enterprises, and social cooperatives. The initial contract is for one year, with residency possible for up to five years.


The selection of resident companies will be finalized by the Gwanak-gu Social Economy Committee after a first round of document screening and a second round of written evaluation. The results of the selection will be announced in March, with contracts and move-in scheduled for April.


Social economy enterprises wishing to move in can download the application form and other documents from the 'Gwanak-gu Social Economy Coworking Space Resident Company Recruitment Announcement' section on the Gwanak-gu Office website, complete them, and submit them in person at the 6th floor of the annex building, Civil-Government Cooperation Division, Gwanak-gu Office.


For more details, inquiries can be made to the Civil-Government Cooperation Division of Gwanak-gu Office.



Mayor Park Junhee said, “We hope that social economy enterprises will show interest and participate in this recruitment, which is being promoted to support stable workspaces for them,” and added, “We will continue to do our best to prepare various support measures so that social economy enterprises can become self-sustaining and grow into promising companies.”


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