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Appearance After Building Demolition

Appearance After Building Demolition

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Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) has demolished an unauthorized building that had long been abandoned on administrative property along Jingorang-ro in Junggok-dong and improved the streetscape.


The site subject to maintenance (Jingorang-ro 201) covers a total area of 40.7㎡ and had been left as an eyesore due to the unauthorized building for a long time.


As a result, it was a location where residents under jurisdiction had consistently filed complaints requesting the removal of illegal structures.


To resolve this, the district held multiple meetings and negotiations with the unauthorized occupant of the building and obtained demolition consent last November. From December 15, demolition was carried out followed by sidewalk repairs and road alignment restoration, which have now been completed.


By demolishing the unauthorized building that had been left as an eyesore for a long time and posed a safety risk, a safe and pleasant streetscape is expected to be created.



Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, stated, “We have restored the unauthorized occupied site on Jingorang-ro, which is the property of our residents, to its original clean state and returned it to the residents. We will continue to strive to create a safe and pleasant streetscape for our residents.”


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