Perspective view of 'Doosan We’ve the Zenith Central Wonju'. (Provided by Doosan Construction)

Perspective view of 'Doosan We’ve the Zenith Central Wonju'. (Provided by Doosan Construction)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] Doosan Construction announced on the 21st that it is currently selling 'Doosan We’ve The Zenith Central Wonju' in the Won-dong area of Wonju-si, Gangwon-do. The complex will be developed with a total of 1,167 households across 14 buildings, ranging from 29 to 84㎡ in exclusive area, with 2 basement floors and up to 24 floors above ground.


Wonju-si, where the complex is located, is a place where various public enterprises are established, leading to continuous population growth. The complex is close to Wonju Innovation City, home to the Korea Tourism Organization and the National Health Insurance Service, and nearby are Wonju City Hall and Wonju Severance Christian Hospital. Additionally, there are schools within walking distance such as Myeongryun Elementary School, Wonju Girls' Middle School, and Wonju Middle and High Schools, as well as Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine and Wonju City Central Library.


The transportation conditions are also excellent. The complex is adjacent to major roads such as Musil-ro and Seowon-daero, making travel convenient. In particular, the well-established public transportation infrastructure allows easy access throughout the entire Wonju area. Furthermore, access to expressways such as the 2nd Yeongdong Expressway and the Jungang Expressway is also convenient.


There is also a positive development in railway infrastructure. The double-track electrified railway line from Yeoju to Wonju on the Gyeonggang Line, scheduled to begin construction in the second half of this year, is expected to open in 2027. Once this railway connecting Yeoju and Wonju is operational, travel from Wonju to the Gangnam area of Seoul will be possible within an hour.


The complex will feature a high-end exterior design with glass railing windows. Additionally, ample distance between buildings will ensure residents' privacy as well as secure sunlight and views. A large central plaza will be constructed in the middle of the complex, along with outdoor exercise facilities and convenience amenities.


All units are primarily oriented southward to maximize natural light and openness. The floor plans mainly consist of 4-Bay slab-type layouts to enhance lighting and ventilation, and ample storage space has been secured.



Currently, Doosan We’ve The Zenith Central Wonju is in the stage of signing preliminary contracts. The preliminary contract period runs until the 16th.


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