The Seoul city government will push ahead with the Moa Town and Moa Housing projects to improve aging low-rise residential areas in five locations, including Yangjae-dong in Seocho-gu, Sadang-dong in Dongjak-gu, and Mia-dong in Gangbuk-gu. A total of 2,394 dwellings are slated to be supplied at these sites.
The Seoul city government said on the 23rd that at the 14th Small-Scale Housing Maintenance Integrated Review Subcommittee held on 22nd, it approved project plans for five areas: ▲ Mia-dong in Gangbuk-gu ▲ Yangjae-dong in Seocho-gu ▲ Sadang-dong in Dongjak-gu ▲ Gaebong-dong in Guro-gu ▲ Mangubon-dong in Jungnang-gu.
Around 833-2 Mia-dong, Gangbuk-gu, the easing of Bukhansan height restrictions (maximum height from 28 meters to 45 meters) will increase the number of units from the current 73 to 126. It will be transformed into a multi-family dwelling complex with three basement levels and 14 above-ground floors, and a pedestrian axis consolidated with school routes will also be newly established.
Around 18-12 Yangjae-dong, Seocho-gu, the project, which had drifted for seven years, will secure profitability with this decision and is expected to move into full-scale development. The number of units will expand from 84 to 102, and improvements to the surrounding street environment are also expected through the creation of an open complex and pedestrian paths.
Around 192-1 Sadang-dong, Dongjak-gu, a cluster of aging rowhouse-style complexes, will be reborn as a multi-family dwelling complex increasing from the current 82 units to 139 units, including 14 rental units. Neighborhood living facilities will be located on the first floor of the complex, which is expected to improve daily convenience.
Around 270-38 Gaebong-dong, Guro-gu, two Moa Housing sites will be promoted, increasing the number of units from the current 635 to 848, including 212 rental units. Widening the main school-route road, creating a green pedestrian path, and improving traffic conditions will be pursued together.
Around 354-2 Mangubon-dong, Jungnang-gu, is the largest among the projects. With three Moa Housing sites, the number of units will increase from the current 763 to 1,179, including 302 rental units. In this area, where 87.4% of buildings are old and 74% are semi-basements, school-route and pedestrian access will be greatly improved through road widening and the creation of public pedestrian passages.