The "Eoullim Center," a key facility of the Geumgok-dong Urban Regeneration Project in Namyangju City, Gyeonggi Province, will begin construction on April 30, 2026.


The Eoullim Center is being established as part of the urban regeneration project, serving as a public and community space for local residents, and acting as a central hub that connects cultural, entrepreneurial, and everyday functions within the area.


It will be built on a 1,465-square-meter site at 420-5 Geumgok-dong, comprising one basement level and three floors above ground, with a total floor area of 2,340.25 square meters. Completion is scheduled for July 2027.


Aerial View of Eoullim Center in Geumgok-dong, Namyangju City

Aerial View of Eoullim Center in Geumgok-dong, Namyangju City

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The facility will include an exhibition hall (third floor), community and startup support spaces for residents (second floor, including a makerspace), and parking facilities (basement level and part of the ground floor).


In particular, the basement level will feature a mechanical parking lot with 57 spaces, contributing to alleviating the city's parking shortage by providing a total of 69 parking spaces.



Chun Byungmoon, head of the Urban Regeneration Division at Gyeonggi Province, stated, "The Eoullim Center is a regional hub that combines cultural, entrepreneurial, and daily infrastructure. We expect it to play an important role in improving residents' quality of life and revitalizing the local economy."


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