Hyundai Engineering said on the 22nd that it plans to begin sales in April for Hills State Guwol Art Park, to be built on the former Lotte Department Store site in Guwoldong, Namdong District, Incheon.
Hills State Guwol Art Park, to be built in the heart of Incheon's old downtown, will consist of four buildings from six basement levels to as high as 39 floors, with exclusive areas of 84 and 101 square meters, totaling 496 households. The unit mix is ▲84㎡A 248 households ▲84㎡B 124 households ▲101㎡ 124 households.
Hills State Guwol Art Park will be built on the former Lotte Department Store site, a symbolic location even within Guwoldong. The complex offers excellent transportation convenience as a station-area complex directly connected to Arts Center Station on Incheon Line 1. In addition, at Incheon City Hall Station (a transfer station for Incheon Lines 1 and 2), one stop from Arts Center Station, the GTX-B line connecting Songdo and Maseok is slated to stop, further enhancing transportation convenience. When the GTX-B line opens, using Arts Center Station from the complex will allow travel to major areas in central Seoul, such as Yeouido and Seoul Station, in about 20 to 30 minutes.
With Central Park of about 350,000 square meters right in front of the complex, along with Seunghak Mountain and Incheon Aettl nearby, residents can enjoy both city and nature. The area already has infrastructure such as Lotte Department Store Incheon, Guwoldong Rodeo Street and Gachon University Gil Medical Center, and about 6,337 pyeong of large-scale commercial facilities are set to be included within the complex, offering excellent residential convenience.
The model home for Hills State Guwol Art Park will be located at 1547-1, Guwoldong, Namdong District, Incheon, and is scheduled to open in April.