Hoban Construction and Gyerim 1 District Urban Environment Maintenance Project Association Sign 'Agreement'

Gwangju Dong-gu's Full Effort to Create 'Child-Friendly Apartments' View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Mayor Im Taek) is accelerating efforts to create child-friendly apartments.


On the 17th, Dong-gu announced that it had signed an agreement with Hoban Construction Co., Ltd. (CEO Park Cheolhee) and the Gyerim 1 District Urban Environment Improvement Project Association (Chairman Kim Youngsoon).


This agreement is the fourth child-friendly apartment agreement, starting with the Seongyo District, targeting the 961-unit Hoban Summit apartment complex in Gyerim 1 District, scheduled for sale in the first half of 2023.


The main contents include ▲child safety vehicle waiting area (Kids Station) ▲safe pedestrian path markings ▲child-type storage cabinets and cornerless furniture installation ▲finger-pinch prevention construction ▲eco-friendly wallpaper interior ▲themed playground ▲shared entrance ▲emergency bells in underground parking lots ▲installation of children's suggestion boxes, among others.


Dong-gu, through this agreement, will cooperate with Hoban Construction Co., Ltd. and the Gyerim 1 District Urban Environment Improvement Project Association to improve residential conditions for the continuous influx of households including children such as newlyweds, aiming for the complete establishment of a child-friendly city.



Im Taek, Mayor of Dong-gu, said, “We will build apartment environments tailored to children's perspectives so that the children, the future of Dong-gu, can grow up safely and healthily,” adding, “We will make every effort to create a Dong-gu where parents can feel secure raising their children by expanding infrastructure and improving living conditions.”


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