Published 07 Feb.2024 13:05(KST)
Updated 14 Aug.2025 19:46(KST)
Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Lee Byeong-no) announced on the 7th that it is recruiting tenants for restaurants and cafes on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the rooftop garden-style Damyang Market, scheduled to open in April.
Seven restaurants are planned to open on the 2nd floor dining area of Damyang Market, and one cafe with a great view will open on the 3rd floor. Additionally, 20 permanent stores selling agricultural, livestock, and marine products, instant foods, and industrial goods on the 1st floor will also recruit tenants at this time.
The recruitment period is from February 14 to 16. Eligible applicants are individuals or corporations who will operate the permanent stores directly and have an address in Damyang-gun, or those who can relocate their address to Damyang-gun.
Damyang Market is designed as a rooftop garden style, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding scenery, providing a sense of openness that is hard to experience in the city, and allowing visitors to enjoy different views depending on the time of day and season.
In particular, the 2nd-floor restaurants differ from traditional market eateries by adopting a food court style where each restaurant uses its own kitchen but shares the dining space. The 3rd-floor cafe offers an open atmosphere with a panoramic view of the Yeongsan River and the landscape of Damyang.
The county is focusing on the final stages of construction to transform the market into a cultural tourism-oriented market linked with nearby attractions such as Juknokwon, Noodle Street, and Damju Damidam Art District by recruiting competitive commercial tenants.
For more details about the recruitment, please refer to the announcement section on the Damyang-gun website or contact the Economic and Transportation Division of Damyang County Office.
A county official said, “We hope for the interest and participation of professional managers from nearby cities so that this can grow into a specialized commercial space unique to Damyang.”
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