In Noryangjin District 3 in Dongjak District, Seoul, 1,250 households will be supplied.
The Seoul Metropolitan Government said on the 21st that at the 10th Urban Regeneration Committee held on the 19th, it conditionally approved a revised version of the "decision to change the redevelopment promotion plan for Noryangjin District 3."
Noryangjin District 3, around 232-19 Noryangjin-dong, Dongjak District, Seoul, is awaiting approval for the management and disposal plan. Along with relocation and demolition work, the city plans to concurrently push for changes to the project implementation plan in line with this change to the redevelopment promotion plan and break ground in 2027.
With this change, plans for installing infrastructure, including the locations of schools and parks and internal road plans, will be revised, and the improved standards for establishing redevelopment promotion plans will also apply, raising the floor area ratio by easing the baseline floor area ratio.
Under the improved establishment standards, the baseline floor area ratio is eased by 30%, and the increased (legal cap) floor area ratio applies, raising the ratio from the existing 241% to 300%. As a result, a total of 1,250 households in a 49-story above-ground complex will be supplied. This includes 216 public dwellings.
Choi Jin-seok, head of housing at the Seoul Metropolitan Government, said, "With this change to the redevelopment promotion plan for Noryangjin District 3, which is in the final stage of management and disposal approval, the supply of quality dwellings has expanded in areas preferred by residents," and "we will actively support the process so construction can proceed quickly."
Jangwi District 14 in Seongbuk District also improved business feasibility thanks to the city's deregulation. At the 10th Urban Regeneration Committee meeting, a revised version of the "Jangwi District 14 redevelopment promotion plan change and landscape review plan" was also conditionally approved.
By securing momentum to move the project forward through deregulation, Jangwi District 14 plans to supply a total of 2,846 households. Of these, 539 households, including 66 Mirinae Home units and 37 public pre-sale units, are public dwellings.
"Seoul Kids Land," about 10,000 square meters and the largest in northern Seoul, will be created as a contributed acceptance facility. It is a public theme park where children can experience various occupations.
Jangwi District 14 completed architectural review in Oct. 2023, but the project implementation plan failed to pass the association's general meeting due to low profitability. Then, as the city pushed the 36th deregulation measure, "improvement of standards for establishing redevelopment promotion plans," in Jul., the area secured business feasibility through measures such as easing the baseline floor area ratio by 30% and applying a legal cap floor area ratio of up to 270%.