Asan Tangjeong Techno General Industrial Complex Sale... Highlighting the Halo Effect of Sejong City View original image

As Asan Tangjeong Techno General Industrial Complex begins its sales, it is gaining attention as a central industrial complex benefiting from the halo effect of Sejong Special Self-Governing City. With prospects for revitalizing the business ecosystem linked to Sejong City, it is expected to become a key axis of the central region's future advanced industrial belt, forming a triangle core along with Daedeok R&D Special Zone and Ochang Science Industrial Complex.


The population of Sejong City recently surpassed 350,000, eight years after its elevation to metropolitan city status. When Sejong City was launched in 2012, it had only 115,000 residents. Since then, the relocation of 22 central administrative agencies and 19 public institutions, along with the expansion of transportation and living infrastructure, has steadily increased the population.


In particular, Sejong City hosts Samsung Electro-Mechanics Sejong Plant and Hyundai L&C factory. SK Biotek and SK Materials are also constructing factories in Myeonghak Industrial Complex. Hanwha Energy headquarters has also relocated from Seoul to Sejong City.


Additionally, the Administrative City Construction Agency attracted attention by announcing an urban plan designating the site for the 'Naver 2nd Data Center' as an urban high-tech industrial complex. Naver plans to sign a lease agreement with Sejong City and the industrial complex within the first half of this year. After administrative procedures such as building permits, construction is scheduled to begin by the end of the year, aiming for completion in 2022.


With these favorable conditions for corporate attraction in Sejong City, the creation of a business ecosystem linked with surrounding areas has emerged as an issue. Asan Tangjeong is evaluated to have optimal conditions as a business partner of Sejong City. This is due to excellent accessibility from the establishment of a metropolitan road network and its role as a pivotal site for Samsung Display's business.


The Asan Tangjeong Techno General Industrial Complex, scheduled for completion in 2022, is expected to attract eco-friendly specialized companies equipped with advanced technologies such as OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diodes), electronic components, computers, audiovisual and communication equipment, non-metallic minerals, and other electronic machinery.


The goal is to design the industrial complex not only to foster a professional business ecosystem but also to focus on eco-friendly design utilizing surrounding forest land and business synergy among companies. In fact, the industrial complex will be developed as an eco-friendly industrial complex surrounded by buffer green spaces, neighborhood parks, and small parks centered on industrial facility sites (201,954㎡), public facility sites (155,134㎡), and support facility sites (8,909㎡). There is also a plan to separately establish a complex facility within 3 km of the industrial complex to provide a pleasant living environment for resident companies.


The optimal transportation environment is another point of attention. Rapid access nationwide is possible via KTX, SRT, newly established highways, and the central region's east-west transversal railway. In particular, Tangjeong IC is only 1 km away, connecting to a comprehensive road network, and with KTX, SRT, and east-west transversal railways in place, companies can enjoy the best transportation environment for their activities.



National Route 43 is adjacent to the industrial complex, allowing free travel not only to Sejong City but also to Cheonan and Pyeongtaek City. Additionally, the average sale price is affordable at around 1.2 million KRW per 3.3㎡, and the green eco-industrial complex design applying eco-friendly principles adds investment merit.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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