- Securing a Stable Customer Base of 3,517 Households within the Asan Tangjeong District Development Area and an Additional 5,000 Households in the Surrounding Area
- Proximity to Kindergartens, Elementary, and Middle Schools Ensures a Steady Flow of 'School District' Customers, Including Parents and Students

Capturing Overwhelming Demand from About 5,000 Households in Asan Tangjeong District... Commercial Facilities in The Sharp Tangjeong Infinity City Phases 1-3 Draw Attention View original image

'The Sharp Tangjeong Infinity City', which is redefining the residential landscape in Asan, Chungnam Province, is rapidly emerging as the central axis of the local commercial district, thanks to the creation of a massive brand town in three phases and the introduction of commercial facilities within the complex. This new commercial center is expected to go beyond simply serving individual complexes, and is anticipated to play a key role as the core of a 'pot-shaped commercial zone' that monopolizes the overwhelming demand from approximately 5,000 households in the area.


The commercial facilities within 'The Sharp Tangjeong Infinity City' complex have secured a stable base of residents from a total of 3,517 households across the first phase (1,140 households), the second phase (1,214 households), and the third phase (1,163 households). When adding demand from nearby residential areas, the commercial zone will effectively monopolize demand from about 5,000 households. Additionally, its proximity to Samsung Display City and Tangjeong General Industrial Complex provides an ideal environment for work-life balance, laying the foundation for stable demand on both weekdays and weekends.


Another major advantage is its close proximity to educational facilities. Within the Asan Tangjeong District, childcare centers, kindergartens, Tangjeong 8 Elementary School (scheduled to open in March 2027), and Tangjeong 4 Middle School (scheduled to open in March 2027) are all clustered near the commercial center. This 'all-in-one educational environment' naturally brings a steady flow of parents and students to the commercial area during school commute hours. Especially for businesses closely tied to education and daily life, such as academies, stationery stores, convenience stores, and cafes, a solid customer base can be secured year-round—including during school terms and vacations—thanks to this built-in demand.


In addition, a customized design that maximizes the locational advantages of each block is being introduced. The first-phase commercial center, located adjacent to kindergartens, elementary, and middle schools (planned), is designed in a 'street-type' layout to capture student and parent demand. The second-phase commercial center is being developed in a 'corner-type' layout, offering excellent visibility at the main entrance and road intersection. The third-phase commercial center, set in a 'nature-friendly' environment that blends with parks and waterfront spaces, will provide a relaxed consumer atmosphere. Through this differentiated concept that harmonizes education, accessibility, and relaxation, the commercial area is expected to command unrivaled value, covering the needs of over 5,000 households in the Asan Tangjeong District.



Currently, only two units remain in both the first and second-phase commercial centers, with full occupancy imminent. The newly supplied third-phase commercial center is also highly sought after, consisting of only four units, making commercial space exceptionally scarce compared to the 1,163 households it serves. A representative from the sales team stated, "This is the final opportunity to capture the demand of a large complex of over 5,000 households, and with the added premium of proximity to educational facilities, investor interest is very high." They added, "The third-phase commercial center, scheduled for supply in April, will be the culminating point in the completion of this branded town's commercial district."


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