Following the groundbreaking of the 'Cheongchun Dasi Cheongchun Center' in Gohgang-dong, Bucheon City in February, Gyeonggi Province will complete the complex development of the 'Eoullim Center' in Jeongwang-dong, Siheung City by the end of this month.


This project, a key urban regeneration facility in Gyeonggi Province, refers to public and community spaces within urban regeneration project zones that are shared by local residents.


It is called a 'key facility' because, rather than being a simple building, it serves as a center for village activities, the local economy, welfare, and culture.


The 'Eoullim Center Complex Development Project' in Jeongwang-dong, Siheung City, which is set to be completed at the end of this month, is a large-scale key facility that simultaneously meets the housing and daily needs of both young people and local residents.


Bucheon-si Gojang-dong Youth Restart Youth Center Perspective View

Bucheon-si Gojang-dong Youth Restart Youth Center Perspective View

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The project combines a complex facility spanning three basement floors to ten above-ground floors (with a total floor area of 8,360 square meters) and a 26-story public rental apartment building. Inside the complex, there will be spaces for daily living, culture, and industrial development, as well as a public banquet hall and a variety of residential welfare services tailored to the characteristics of the residents, poised to play a core role in the local community.


The 'Cheongchun Dasi Cheongchun Center,' which broke ground last month on idle land within the Prehistoric Heritage Park in Gohgang-dong, Bucheon City, will be a customized space designed to resolve the region's long-standing lack of senior welfare and cultural opportunities at once. It will consist of two one-story buildings with a total floor area of 480.71 square meters, with completion targeted for the end of November.



Cheon Byungmun, head of the Urban Regeneration Division of Gyeonggi Province, stated, "By introducing tailored welfare spaces such as senior vitality and youth housing that reflect the unique characteristics of each region, the daily lives of our residents will become more enriched. We will continue to listen to the voices of our residents and carry out urban regeneration projects that can be felt in everyday life."


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