Cafe24 Startup Center Gwanggyo Jungang Station Branch.

Cafe24 Startup Center Gwanggyo Jungang Station Branch.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Global e-commerce platform Cafe24 announced on the 16th that it has opened the 'Cafe24 Startup Center Gwanggyo Jungang Station Branch' in the central commercial district of Suwon City, near major university areas and the new Gyeonggi Provincial Government building.


The Gwanggyo Jungang Station Branch is expected to attract particular interest from prospective and early-stage young entrepreneurs, as it is located near Ajou University and Gyeonggi University Suwon Campus. With the Gyeonggi Provincial Government, which relocated to the Gwanggyo new building last month, nearby, online business operators can smoothly handle business-related office work and civil petitions, and easily access various infrastructures necessary for their business. It is adjacent to Gwanggyo-ro, which runs through the downtown area of Yeongtong-gu, Suwon, and is about a 10-minute walk from Gwanggyo Jungang Station on the Shinbundang Line, offering high accessibility.


The Cafe24 Startup Center is an incubating space specialized in the e-commerce sector. It provides professional services necessary for starting and operating an online business, including office spaces tailored to business scale, online and offline education, one-on-one consulting, studio rental, and courier services. The cumulative number of resident startups exceeds 20,000.



Park Jae-man, team leader of the Cafe24 Startup Center, said, “The main customer base of the Cafe24 Startup Center is young people in their 20s, 30s, and 40s. The newly opened Gwanggyo Jungang Branch is expected to attract particular interest from prospective entrepreneurs in their 20s, including university students. We plan to continue enhancing various services to help entrepreneurs settle early and grow.”


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