
Heukseok District 2, Heukseok-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul on the 15th. yunhap news
Eight Seoul maintenance areas, including Heukseok District 2 in Dongjak-gu, Dongdaemun-gu Yongdu 1-6, and Gangbuk District 5, were selected as the first candidates for the public redevelopment project. In this place, regulations such as the easing of the floor area ratio upper limit and the exclusion of the pre-sale price limit system should be eased. Instead, half of the volume excluding the pre-sale for members should be supplied by public rental. The Seoul Metropolitan Government and the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs and Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport established 8 first candidate sites for the’Public Redevelopment Project’ introduced in accordance with the’Metropolitan Housing Supply Plan’ announced in May last year (2-12 Sinmun-ro, Jongno-gu, 13 Yangpyeong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, 14 Yangpyeong, 13 Bongcheon-gu, Gwanak-gu, and Dongdaemun-gu) 1, Yongdu 1-6, Gangbuk-gu 5, Dongjak-gu Heukseok 2) announced. These areas were selected based on the urgency of maintenance, the publicity of the project, and the possibility of realizing the project, among the 70 contested sites on September 21 last year. All of these are places around the station area where projects have been stagnant for more than 10 years on average since the designation of maintenance areas. In the future, LH (LH, Korea Land and Housing Corporation) and SH (SH, Seoul Urban Housing Corporation) will be designated as public implementers with the consent of the residents in the future, and the project is expected to begin in earnest after the designation of a maintenance area as early as the end of this year. Instead of receiving public support such as raising the floor area ratio, excluding the pre-sale price limit, financing project expenses, and simplifying the licensing process, half of the volume excluding the pre-sale for members should be supplied through public rental and profit-sharing charter. Due to the increase of the floor area ratio, Heukseok District 2 will increase from 694 households to 1310 households. The total number of households selected at this time is about 4700 households. The city of Seoul is planning to supply 20,000 units for public redevelopment. The city of Seoul is planning to select additional candidate sites by the end of March for the areas that were determined to be’on hold’ in this judging and the areas that responded to the competition last year. Seong-bo Kim, head of the Seoul Housing and Architecture Headquarters, said, “We hope that candidates will be transformed into high-quality residential areas through public redevelopment, and will revive long-deteriorated urban dwellings.” By Park Tae-woo, staff reporter [email protected]