After special supply applications on the 15th, first-priority applications for the relevant area on the 16th, and first-priority applications for other areas on the 17th

The Shap Dongseongro Centriel bird's-eye view / Provided by POSCO Construction.

The Shap Dongseongro Centriel bird's-eye view / Provided by POSCO Construction.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kangwook Cho] POSCO Engineering & Construction announced on the 15th that ‘The Sharp Dongseongro Centriel,’ located in the Dongseongro area of Jung-gu, Daegu, is entering its subscription schedule.


The Sharp Dongseongro Centriel will begin special supply subscriptions on the 15th, followed by first-priority subscriptions for the relevant region on the 16th, first-priority subscriptions for other regions on the 17th, and second-priority subscriptions on the 18th. Afterward, the winners will be announced on the 24th, and formal contracts will be signed over three days from December 6 to December 8.


The complex is a super high-rise residential-commercial complex located at 84, Dongseongro 3-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu Metropolitan City, consisting of three buildings ranging from three basement floors to a maximum of 49 floors above ground, with a total of 392 households. All units are composed of a single preferred exclusive area of 84㎡, which is popular among consumers. The number of units by type is ▲84㎡A with 262 households and ▲84㎡B with 130 households.


It is a double station-area complex within walking distance of Jungangno Station on Daegu Subway Line 1 and Banwoldang Station, a transfer station for Lines 1 and 2. Nearby schools include Daegu Elementary School, Daegu Jeil Middle School, and Gyeongbuk National University-affiliated Middle and High Schools.


Additionally, the vicinity features abundant green spaces such as the 2.28 Memorial Central Park and the National Debt Repayment Movement Memorial Park. Residents can enjoy the Dongseongro commercial district, known as one of Korea’s top three commercial areas, as well as cultural experience facilities like Sparkland, CGV, Lotte Cinema, Hyundai Department Store, Daegu City Hall, Jung-gu Office, and Gyeongbuk National University Hospital.


The high-quality design of POSCO Engineering & Construction’s The Sharp brand also stands out. The 49-story super high-rise offers excellent views, and the floor plan incorporates a 4Bay slab-type cross-ventilation structure and a two-sided open layout to maximize openness. Inside the units, features such as entrance storage and pantries enhance storage space and usability, while various space options broaden residents’ choices.


Landscaping and community facilities will be richly developed. The landscaping includes ‘Oak Plaza,’ a shaded square located at the center of the complex, ‘Cascade,’ a water feature, ‘Deck Garden,’ a garden connected to the children’s playground, and ‘Grass Garden,’ a flower garden where residents can enjoy seasonal flowers and fragrances, all contributing to a pleasant environment.


The community facilities are broadly divided into sports, education, and public zones, with amenities such as a fitness center, indoor golf practice range, Pilates studio, table tennis room, daycare center, and senior citizens’ center, allowing residents to enjoy various leisure activities within the complex.


POSCO Engineering & Construction has also enhanced residential convenience by applying its smart technology AiQ TECH. AiQ TECH combines artificial intelligence (AI) with intelligence quotient (IQ) and emotional quotient (EQ) and, through The Sharp Cloud platform, plans to provide various services such as convenience (AiQ Convenience), safety (AiQ Safety), and health (AiQ Health) by linking with KakaoTalk, telecom companies, Samsung Electronics, and others.



The Sharp Dongseongro Centriel operates a cyber model house for customers who find it difficult to visit due to the COVID-19 situation. The cyber model house allows visitors to check detailed information about the complex and subscription schedules, as well as experience the interior of the units realistically through VR.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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