As part of the Urban Regeneration New Deal Project, a building with 1 basement floor and 4 above-ground floors

Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam visited the construction site of the 'Duruduru Eoullim Center,' a representative hub facility of the Guam District Urban Regeneration New Deal Project.

Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam visited the construction site of the 'Duruduru Eoullim Center,' a representative hub facility of the Guam District Urban Regeneration New Deal Project.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] On the afternoon of the 22nd, Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam visited the construction site of the Duruduru Eoullim Center, a representative hub facility of the Guam District Urban Regeneration New Deal Project, located on the site of the Duruduru Eoullim Center in Guam-dong, Masanhwoewon-gu.


On this day, about 10 people including Hong Nam-pyo, Mayor of Changwon Special City, and Jo Hyung-gyu, Head of the Guam District Field Support Center, attended.


The Guam District Urban Regeneration New Deal Project involves investing a total of 21 billion KRW over four years in Guam-dong, Masanhwoewon-gu, an aging residential area, to build the Duruduru Eoullim Center, an administrative and cultural complex community facility; the Guam Sports Center, a community and exercise facility to revitalize the village; and Guam 60+, a facility for the elderly.


In addition, the project focuses on improving the urban residential environment through market revitalization projects, home repair support projects, and safe village creation projects, enhancing residents' capabilities and activating the village community through various program activities, thereby increasing urban vitality and restoring urban competitiveness.


Among these, the Duruduru Eoullim Center, a hub facility for the administrative welfare center and residents' cultural gatherings and education, will be built with a total floor area of 3,326㎡, consisting of one basement floor and four above-ground floors. The city plans to create a more accessible administrative welfare center for residents by including a basement parking lot, a first-floor shared childcare sharing space and Guam 1-dong Administrative Welfare Center, a second-floor resident profit facility, a third-floor multipurpose auditorium and program rooms, and a fourth-floor residents' autonomy meeting room. The auditorium and program rooms will operate capacity-building programs desired by residents, and sustainable urban regeneration will be promoted where village residents independently sustain themselves even after the urban regeneration project.



Hong Nam-pyo, Mayor of Changwon, said, “The Duruduru Eoullim Center will bring new vitality and change in administration, culture, and education to the aging Guam area,” and added, “We will do our best to safely complete the construction during the construction period so that residents can enjoy cultural life in a better environment.”


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