Cheongna SK V1 with Straight Drive-In System Offers Differentiated Logistics Efficiency
Recently, when companies select workspaces, "designs and logistics flows that enhance work efficiency" have become just as important as location conditions. The main concern is no longer simply convenient transportation, but rather how well the space can guarantee productivity and work convenience after moving in. As a result, newly supplied knowledge industry centers are targeting corporate demand by offering differentiated solutions that simplify logistics movement and maximize space utilization.
One system that is particularly popular among manufacturing and logistics-focused companies is the "drive-in design." This design maximizes inbound and outbound efficiency by allowing vehicles to enter and cargo to be moved simultaneously. The reason for the high level of interest in "Cheongna SK V1," the largest knowledge industry center in Cheongna International City, also lies in this specialized design.
Cheongna SK V1 stands out for its distinctly different design compared to existing knowledge industry centers. It features a straight drive-in system that allows vehicles to reach the 7th floor with just three turns. This straight drive-in system is an innovative design rarely found even throughout the greater Seoul area, and has received positive reviews from actual tenant companies. This design goes beyond simple parking convenience; it streamlines the entire process of product inbound and outbound, material movement, and shipping operations. For logistics, distribution, and manufacturing companies, it is recognized as a "space structure that transforms work efficiency."
Additionally, the door-to-door system allows vehicles to access the front of each unit, providing a highly efficient flow where unloading, loading, and work transitions can all occur at once. This is not merely a matter of spatial layout, but a design that considers the workflow and productivity of people working on-site, resulting in higher satisfaction for end users from the design stage.
The open balconies and terrace-style office designs provide a wide view and a pleasant work environment, while each unit is equipped with air conditioning, ventilation, and exhaust systems, reducing various burdens that may arise when companies move in.
Furthermore, the building includes rest areas for breaks during work, meeting rooms for conferences between tenant companies, and an open rooftop garden, all of which enhance the daily work experience and efficiency for tenants.
The site’s future potential is also attractive. The high future value of the Cheongna area draws attention to Cheongna SK V1, as Cheongna not only has excellent accessibility to Seoul but is also expected to benefit from the opening of the Third Yeonryuk Bridge. Major developments such as Starfield Cheongna (scheduled for 2027) and Asan Medical Center Cheongna Branch (scheduled for 2029) are also underway. As Cheongna rapidly grows into a self-sufficient urban district, the value of Cheongna SK V1 as a representative work facility in the area is also expected to rise.
An industry insider stated, "Cheongna SK V1 has enhanced the completeness of workspaces with a straight drive-in system that is rare even throughout the greater Seoul area, as well as various specialized designs optimized for actual tenant companies. As Cheongna emerges as the business hub of western Seoul, Cheongna SK V1, located within the Cheongna Free Economic Zone, offers a five-year corporate tax exemption, attracting inquiries from companies in various industries."
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