59,000m² 'Yongyu Urban Development Zone' Near Incheon Airport Officially Designated
Development of an Eco-Friendly Tourism and Leisure Complex City
Excellent Public Transportation Accessibility Near Yongyu Station
Incheon Urban Corporation (iH) announced on May 18 that the designation of the Yongyu Urban Development Zone in Incheon has been officially confirmed and announced.
This designation and announcement is a follow-up measure following the approval by the Urban Planning Committee for the zone designation in March.
The Yongyu Urban Development Zone covers an area of 593,000 square meters (180,000 pyeong) in the Eulwang-dong area of Jung-gu. The plan is to develop it into an eco-friendly tourism and leisure complex city by preserving and utilizing the natural environment of Yongyu Beach. Various tourism and cultural facilities, as well as local landmark facilities, are planned to be established.
Location map of Yongyu Urban Development District, Incheon. Provided by Incheon Urban Corporation
View original imageThe project site is adjacent to Incheon International Airport, Paradise City, Inspire Resort, and Wangsan Marina, and is therefore expected to attract diverse tourism demand.
In addition, the zone is close to Yongyu Station, providing excellent public transportation accessibility, and offers outstanding regional connectivity through Yeongjong Coastal Road and Cheongna Sky Bridge, which are linked to Incheon International Airport Expressway and the Second Gyeongin Expressway.
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Ryu Yun-ki, CEO of iH, stated, "During the course of the project, we will continue to communicate with local governments and residents, and will develop this tourism and leisure complex city to contribute to revitalizing the local economy."
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