12 Complexes in Myeongil and Gil-dong Area, Accommodating 11,800 Households

On May 19, Gangdong-gu, Seoul announced that the relocation of residents for the redevelopment and reconstruction project of Samik Park Apartments in Gil-dong will officially begin on July 1 this year.

Samik Park Apartment Maintenance Project Bird's-Eye View (Draft). Provided by Gangdong-gu.

Samik Park Apartment Maintenance Project Bird's-Eye View (Draft). Provided by Gangdong-gu.

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In the Myeongil and Gil-dong area, a total of 12 complexes are pushing forward with reconstruction projects, mainly centered around Myeongil-dong. Once all projects are completed, approximately 11,800 households will be accommodated. This large-scale residential renewal project rivals the scale of Olympic Park Foreon, Seoul's largest reconstruction project with 12,032 households. Among these, the Samik Park Apartments project is progressing the fastest.


The relocation of Samik Park Apartments residents is considered the first tangible achievement among the reconstruction projects in the Myeongil and Gil-dong area. As the projects in the Myeongil and Gil-dong area proceed sequentially, it is expected that local infrastructure will be expanded and the area's urban competitiveness will be enhanced.


The district office plans to support the relocation of residents and systematically manage the site in cooperation with relevant organizations and associations during the relocation period. Subsequently, administrative support will be strengthened to ensure that demolition and follow-up procedures proceed without delay.



An official from Gangdong-gu stated, "The reconstruction project in the Myeongil and Gil-dong area is a large-scale residential renewal initiative comparable to Olympic Park Foreon. With the start of the relocation of Samik Park Apartments residents, the project is expected to gain momentum." The official added, "We will actively support residents to ensure a safe and smooth relocation process and do our utmost to prevent any delays in the progress of the reconstruction projects."


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