Promotion of Industrial Complex Development through Public-Private Joint Development by 2028

Land use plan map of Camp Stanton Industrial Complex. <Photo by Paju City>

Land use plan map of Camp Stanton Industrial Complex.

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On the 24th, Paju City in Gyeonggi announced that on the 12th, an application for approval of the industrial complex plan was submitted for the industrial complex development project at Camp Stanton, a U.S. military returned land area in Shinsan-ri, Gwangtan-myeon, marking the official start of the project.


The Camp Stanton general industrial complex development project has been promoted since GS Construction Consortium was selected as the preferred negotiator through a private proposal contest in 2019 and secured industrial complex capacity in 2021.


This project will be carried out over a large site of approximately 860,000㎡, with 380,000㎡ planned for industrial facility land and 60,000㎡ designated as residential land for about 1,100 households.


The project implementer plans to donate and transfer 43,000㎡ of public facility land in addition to infrastructure such as roads and parks. The project will be executed by Camp Stanton Co., Ltd., a public-private joint special purpose corporation jointly invested by GS Construction Consortium and Paju Urban Tourism Corporation.


Paju City will start public inspection of various impact assessments, including the industrial complex plan (draft) and environmental impact assessment (draft), from the 24th, and plans to hold a joint briefing session at the Gwangtan-myeon Administrative Welfare Center on October 11 to gather residents' opinions.



A Paju City official stated, “The development of Camp Stanton is a long-cherished project of the residents of Gwangtan-myeon,” and added, “The establishment of the industrial complex will bring great vitality to the previously stagnant Gwangtan-myeon area.”


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