Visit to Central N49 Development Project Site and Namyangju Gungjip
Mayor Joo Gwang-deok Communicates with Citizens and Inspects Major Policy Projects

Joo Gwang-deok, Mayor of Namyangju City, visited the Central N49 Mixed-Use Development Project site and Namyangju Gungjip on the 18th, which is scheduled to begin construction in the first half of this year.

Namyangju Mayor Joo Gwang-deok is conducting a policy field tour with citizens and reporters on the 18th. The photo shows an inspection of the public parking lot. Photo by Namyangju City

Namyangju Mayor Joo Gwang-deok is conducting a policy field tour with citizens and reporters on the 18th. The photo shows an inspection of the public parking lot. Photo by Namyangju City

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This policy tour was held as a communication event where citizens from Hopyeong-dong and Pyeongnae-dong, along with reporters from major media outlets, participated to jointly inspect the project site and exchange various opinions.


Mayor Joo first shared the status of the Central N49 Mixed-Use Development Project with citizens from Hopyeong-dong and Pyeongnae-dong and reporters from major media outlets at the Youth Startup Center in Pyeongnae-dong.


The Central N49 Development Project is a mixed-use building construction project consisting of 548 residential units and commercial facilities, with 5 basement floors and 49 above-ground floors, located in the station area of Pyeongnae-Hopyeong Station. It is being promoted through a public-private partnership (PFV) involving Namyangju Urban Corporation.


Additionally, a parking-only building will be constructed on nearby city-owned land and is planned to be donated to the city in the future. This aims to alleviate parking difficulties and revitalize commercial areas in Hopyeong-dong and Pyeongnae-dong.


In particular, cultural and assembly facilities for citizens will be created on the first basement floor and the first floor above ground to enhance convenience for residents and serve as a local community space.


Following this, Mayor Joo inspected Namyangju Gungjip, scheduled to open this year, and the public parking lot project currently in its finishing stages. The city plans to complete maintenance around Gungjip by June and open it to citizens after a pilot operation.



Mayor Joo Gwang-deok stated, “The Central N49 Development Project will play an important role in revitalizing the local economy, and Namyangju Gungjip will establish itself as a complex cultural and artistic space embodying history and culture. We will continue to communicate steadily with on-site personnel to ensure that major policy projects proceed smoothly and are successfully completed.”


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