Phase 3 Completion of Section 6 West Area in 2023

Location map of the main road in Songdo Districts 6 and 8 [Provided by Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority]

Location map of the main road in Songdo Districts 6 and 8 [Provided by Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] The construction of the main roads in Songdo International City Districts 6 and 8 within the Incheon Free Economic Zone is progressing smoothly with the goal of opening the entire section in 2023.


According to the Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority on the 23rd, all sections of the second phase of the Songdo 6 and 8 district road network construction project, which is being built in three phases, have been completed.


Among the second phase road construction sections, the remaining section of Academy-ro, 940m (from Hillstate Songdo 3rd Apartment to Jack Nicklaus Golf Course direction), was opened on the 20th.


The newly opened road is the remaining section following the initial opening of 4.1km in June 2019, which connected Academy-ro and Academy-ro 312beon-gil in line with the move-in of Songdo 1st and 2nd phase apartments, and the second opening of 1.7km in July this year, including the road from Hillstate Lake Songdo 2nd Apartment towards Jack Nicklaus.


With the opening of the entire second phase, which involved a total project cost of 140 billion KRW, all sections of Academy-ro, the main road connecting Songdo District 9, Districts 6 and 8, and District 3, have been connected.


The Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority plans to steadily proceed with the third phase road construction of 8.4km in the western area of Songdo District 6, which began in July last year, and complete it by 2023.



Previously, the first phase, the construction of a 6.8km road in Songdo District 8 on the north side of Incheon Bridge, was completed in May 2017.


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