Seobu Truck Terminal in Sinjeong-dong, Yangcheon District, Seoul, will be developed into an urban high-tech logistics complex that blends housing and office facilities for 990 households. In Geumho-dong, Seongdong District, 590 dwellings will be built, and in Muk-dong, Jungnang District, 152 public rental officetel units will be created.
The Seoul Metropolitan Government said on the 28th that on the 27th it held the first Architecture Committee meeting and approved three items: ▲ the development project for support-facility land in the Seobu Truck Terminal urban high-tech logistics complex ▲ the Geumho station area long-term jeonse housing project ▲ the Jungnang District Muk-dong complex facility construction project.
Built in 1979, Seobu Truck Terminal in Sinjeong-dong, Yangcheon District has handled Seoul's everyday logistics. However, changes in the logistics environment and aging facilities have raised the need to reorganize its functions. In response, the city is pushing a development to convert Seobu Truck Terminal into an urban high-tech logistics complex.
The site will be developed with five underground floors and 25 above-ground floors, with a maximum height of 77.4 meters. It will include 990 apartment households (including 98 rental units) and 16,000 square meters of office space.
Centered on advanced ICT-based logistics facilities, this is a mixed-use development that will also create apartments, office facilities, and living and sports infrastructure. After obtaining a building permit from the Yangcheon District Office, the project aims to break ground in the second half of this year and be completed in the second half of 2030.
Reflecting the first deregulation policy released earlier—such as relaxing the ratio of commercial space—the Geumho station area long-term jeonse housing project for lot No. 1458, Geumho-dong 4-ga, Seongdong District, secured nine additional housing households. Under the revised plan, a total of 590 households will be supplied, including 167 long-term jeonse households and 423 for-sale households. The development will span six underground floors and 29 above-ground floors, and will include the Our Neighborhood Childcare Center, Geumho Welfare Center, and neighborhood living facilities.
Near Meokgol Station in Muk-dong, Jungnang District, a complex facility with five underground floors and 21 above-ground floors will also be built. It will include 152 public rental officetel units.
The city plans to leverage station-area access to public transit to supply public rental officetels and to expand everyday neighborhood facilities to improve residents' convenience. The project aims to break ground in 2026 and be completed in 2029.
Choi Jin-seok, head of the Seoul Metropolitan Government's Housing Bureau, said, "With this review, the advancement of Seobu Truck Terminal's logistics and support facilities, the expansion of public housing at Geumho Station's station area, and the creation of a living-centered complex facility in Muk-dong will move into full swing, achieving tailored development by area," adding, "We will balance logistics, housing, and living functions to enhance both the city's competitiveness and residents' quality of life."