The Relocation Site of the Registry Office, a Campaign Promise of the 7th Civilian Administration, Is Expected to Fully Launch the Construction Project of a Complex Cultural Facility

Eunpyeong-gu Acquires Site for Eunpyeong Registry Office Relocation... Why? View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Eunpyeong-gu (Mayor Kim Mi-kyung) signed a purchase contract with the Western District Court on the 28th of last month for the site relocation of the Eunpyeong Registry Office to build a complex cultural facility.


After the court administration office approved the sale of the site in November last year, Eunpyeong-gu reached a sales contract with the Western District Court through several consultations, agreeing on a 10-year installment payment for the purchase price and ownership transfer conditions. This contract is expected to give new momentum and accelerate the project to build a complex cultural facility on the registry office site, a campaign promise of the 7th elected term.


In June last month, Eunpyeong-gu formed the ‘Complex Cultural Facility Construction Promotion Team,’ composed of experts in the field and resident representatives, to collect and reflect residents' opinions regarding the construction of the complex cultural facility. In July, they plan to conduct a feasibility study and establish a basic plan for the project, aiming to promote the project together with the residents in the future.



Mayor Kim Mi-kyung stated, “The purchase of the relocated site for the Eunpyeong Registry Office is a meaningful result achieved through close cooperation between the court and the district, with active support from National Assembly member Park Ju-min and the residents. I am very pleased that it has borne good fruit.” She added, “The construction of the complex cultural facility on the registry office site is a project of great interest and expectation among the residents. From the initial stage, the district will gather residents' opinions as much as possible to ensure that the optimal facility for the residents is established.”


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