Hyundai Terra Tower Guri Galmae Establishes Business Environment Leveraging Proximity to Seoul
As the shortage of office supply and rising rental prices in Seoul persist, more companies seeking office building sites are turning their attention to locations adjacent to Seoul. Located in the Galmae district of Guri, Gyeonggi Province, Hyundai Terra Tower Guri Galmae is considered a prime alternative, as it borders the Nowon-gu and Jungnang-gu districts of Seoul with only a road dividing them, allowing companies to share Seoul's infrastructure and human resources.
The complex provides quick access to downtown Seoul via Byeollae Station and Galmae Station, earning praise for offering a commuting environment similar to that of Seoul itself. Its dense road network—including the Sejong–Pocheon Expressway, the Seoul Metropolitan Area 1st Circular Expressway, and the Gangbyeonbuk-ro—facilitates easy access to the Gangnam area and also positions it as a key logistics hub connecting the entire metropolitan region.
Once the GTX-B line opens in the future, travel times to central business districts such as Seoul Station are expected to be significantly reduced. Additional transportation developments, such as the Second Gyeongbu Expressway and the Seoul–Yangpyeong Expressway, are also planned.
With the cost of knowledge industry centers in key areas of Seoul on the rise, Hyundai Terra Tower Guri Galmae is regarded as a rational choice. It enables companies to take advantage of Seoul's infrastructure while reducing the burden from the supply side. In addition, Hyundai Engineering has incorporated specialized designs such as the Live Office and Drive-In system to enhance work efficiency, offering an environment that stands out from the aging offices in Seoul’s city center.
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Currently, Hyundai Terra Tower Guri Galmae, established as a business hub on the border between Seoul and Gyeonggi Province, is in the process of accepting new occupants. Knowledge industry centers in these 'border areas,' where companies can fully benefit from Seoul's infrastructure while lowering operational burdens, are expected to become strategic strongholds for businesses seeking to reduce fixed costs and secure talent at the same time. Detailed information is available at the on-site sales promotion center of the complex.
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