Five Urban Regeneration New Deal Sites Confirmed in Gyeonggi-do Including Ansan Sadong View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Five locations in Gyeonggi-do, including Sadong in Ansan-si, Anyang 3-dong in Anyang-si, Jungang-dong in Yeoju-si, Sujin 1-dong in Seongnam-si, and Gwanin-myeon in Pocheon-si, have been confirmed as targets for the Urban Regeneration New Deal project.


According to Gyeonggi-do on the 16th, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport held the 29th Urban Regeneration Special Committee meeting and decided on 32 additional sites for the Urban Regeneration New Deal project in the third central public contest, including five locations in Gyeonggi-do.


The five selected sites in the province are ▲ two Innovation Districts: Sadong, Ansan-si (50,000㎡), Anyang 3-dong, Anyang-si (21,417㎡) ▲ one General Project Manager site: Jungang-dong, Yeoju-si (204,944㎡) ▲ two Recognized Projects: Sujin 1-dong, Seongnam-si (5,000㎡), Gwanin-myeon, Pocheon-si (3,596㎡).


Sadong in Ansan-si will be promoted as an Urban Regeneration Innovation District project focusing on upgrading the automotive industry structure in connection with the Sadong semi-industrial complex.

To this end, a research and development (R&D) advanced innovation growth center and a future car transition hub center will be built, and 900 job-supporting housing units linked with living social overhead capital (SOC) complex facilities will be supplied.


Anyang 3-dong in Anyang-si, which has many old and poor-quality buildings, will be developed as a residential regeneration innovation district project, creating multi-family housing with 410 units (316 public sale units, 94 public rental units) and public support facilities such as libraries and sports facilities linked with nearby schools to strengthen educational functions.


Jungang-dong in Yeoju-si will supply a win-win platform and community center along with 120 units of Happy Housing, and will also carry out street environment improvement projects such as the 'Yeo(ju)haeng(bok) Station,' a traveler's hub space, and the Restful Companion Road.


Sujin 1-dong in Seongnam-si will develop a residential regeneration specialized New Deal project using complex land within the Sujin 1 redevelopment maintenance district, including a complex facility with shared-use facilities, public parking lots, public rental stores, and 120 job-linked support housing units. Gwanin-myeon in Pocheon-si will promote a project to revitalize the area through the creation of a multi-purpose living social overhead capital (SOC) facility remodeled from the old community center and fostering the resident community.


These five locations will receive a total of 63 billion KRW in national funds over the next 3 to 7 years, supported annually.


Earlier, the province selected four new project sites: one in the special regeneration contest for dangerous buildings in April and three in the metropolitan contest in September.


An official from the province said, "To ensure smooth progress of the selected projects, we will continuously conduct on-site monitoring and consulting to achieve results that residents can feel, and we will do our best to manage the projects." He added, "Along with discovering new project sites, we will also focus on finding New Deal project sites including housing supply in line with the government's policy to expand housing supply."



Meanwhile, the central public contest for the Urban Regeneration New Deal project is conducted in three types: Innovation Districts, General Project Managers, and Recognized Projects. Urban Regeneration Innovation Districts are district unit development projects that concentrate industry, commerce, and housing; Residential Regeneration Innovation Districts focus on housing, welfare, and living convenience as regional hubs. General Project Managers are hub development projects implemented by public enterprises through delegation or consignment, and Recognized Projects are point-type projects carried out in declining areas or areas below the minimum standards of basic living infrastructure.


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