Spaces for Residents and Entrepreneurs
Various public and startup support spaces in Godeok Biz Valley opened
Detailed information and reservation methods available on the district website

Gangdong-gu, Seoul (Mayor Lee Soo-hee) announced on the 12th that it has posted content guiding public spaces provided by companies residing in Godeok Biz Valley on the district office website.


The public spaces provided by resident companies consist of ‘resident open spaces’ such as book cafes, libraries, experience centers, kids cafes, and shared meeting rooms, as well as ‘startup support spaces,’ which are operated free of charge or for a fee for up to five years.

Ajou Design Group Smart Meeting Room created as a public space. Provided by Gangdong-gu.

Ajou Design Group Smart Meeting Room created as a public space. Provided by Gangdong-gu.

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The companies residing in Godeok Biz Valley are cooperating with the district according to their originally promised community contribution plans by providing various public spaces for residents and entrepreneurs. Accordingly, the district is guiding residents and entrepreneurs to easily check detailed information such as photos of the spaces and usage methods at a glance through the district website.


The book cafes and libraries, freely accessible to residents, are equipped with various books where visitors can enjoy reading and relaxation. The experience center offers a space where visitors can directly experience architectural and interior materials, and also try out the latest video conferencing systems.


Additionally, kids cafes for children and meeting rooms of various sizes and purposes are available, allowing users to select and reserve according to their intended use. Information on space reservation and usage methods can be found on the Gangdong-gu website.


Youth entrepreneurs and others can move into startup support spaces with rent-free or low-cost support, providing practical help to establish a stable foundation for independence.



Jo Jeong-sook, head of the Gangdong-gu Job Policy Division, said, “We have prepared guidance content so that more residents and entrepreneurs can actively utilize public spaces,” and added, “Going forward, the district plans to continue active promotion and ongoing support to ensure residents and entrepreneurs actively use the public spaces.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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