Passed Seoul Redevelopment Candidate Site Selection Committee
Shintong Planning Gaebong, Oryu, Doksan, Sillim-dong, Public Redevelopment Changdong

Six districts, including Chang-dong in Dobong-gu and Sillim-dong in Gwanak-gu, have been selected as the first redevelopment project candidates in Seoul this year.


On the 11th, the Seoul Metropolitan Government held the first redevelopment candidate selection committee meeting of 2024 and announced the selection of a total of six sites (five for Rapid Integrated Planning and one for Public Redevelopment) as redevelopment candidates. The Rapid Integrated Planning sites are Gaebong-dong 49 and Oryu-dong 4 area in Guro-gu, Doksan-dong 1036 and 1072 area in Geumcheon-gu, and Sillim-dong 650 area in Gwanak-gu. The Public Redevelopment site is Chang-dong 470 area in Dobong-gu.

Location map of 650 Sillim-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul. Photo by Seoul City

Location map of 650 Sillim-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul. Photo by Seoul City

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The areas selected as Rapid Integrated Planning sites this time have a high proportion of old and semi-basement houses, resulting in poor residential conditions. Residents showed strong willingness to proceed, including a high rate of redevelopment agreement.



For the six districts, the city plans to start the maintenance plan and Rapid Integrated Planning establishment service from the first half of this year and establish the maintenance plan after collecting residents' opinions. The city stated that for adjacent areas such as Doksan-dong 1036 and 1072, it will establish maintenance plans by linking infrastructure such as roads through an integrated regional master plan.

Location map of 470 Chang-dong area, Dobong-gu, Seoul. Photo by Seoul City

Location map of 470 Chang-dong area, Dobong-gu, Seoul. Photo by Seoul City

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Han Byung-yong, Director of the Seoul Housing Policy Office, said, “We will provide administrative support to promote redevelopment projects in the selected candidate sites to supply high-quality housing and improve residential environments.”


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