Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 11th that it will recruit tenants for the Win-Win Cooperation Shopping Mall and Gyori Book Cafe, which were created through the urban regeneration project, for 14 days from the 11th to the 24th.


The Win-Win Cooperation Shopping Mall consists of the Small Business Center (1st and 2nd floors) and Activity Cube (Building A and Building B).

Exterior view of Gyori Book Cafe.  [Photo by Hwasun-gun]

Exterior view of Gyori Book Cafe. [Photo by Hwasun-gun]

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The 1st floor of the Small Business Center plans to recruit general restaurants in three rooms each, and the 2nd floor will be for youth startup offices.


All shopping malls are intended to provide economic spaces for youth and small business owners in the declining downtown area, created through the urban regeneration project. Residents of Hwasun-gun who wish to operate or start a business at affordable rent can apply for tenancy.


The lease period is within 2 years from the contract date.


The youth startup offices on the 2nd floor of the Small Business Center have a lease period of 1 year.


The recruitment target is residents registered in Hwasun-gun as of the announcement date. Upon submission of relevant documents, small business owners, startup companies, social economy organizations, and prospective young entrepreneurs are given priority selection.


For more detailed information regarding the shopping mall size, required documents, application methods, and other recruitment-related details, please refer to the 'Notices and Announcements' section on the Hwasun-gun website.



An official from the county stated, “We hope that recruiting tenants for the urban regeneration shopping mall will provide a foundation for small business owners, startup companies, social economy organizations, and prospective young entrepreneurs to become self-reliant stably.”


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