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Daewoo E&C to launch 1,438-unit apartment complex in Cheonan

Daewoo Engineering & Construction said it plans to begin sales in September for Dujeong Station Prugio Grand Peak, a 1,438-unit apartment complex in Seongjeong-dong, Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province. The project will comprise 10 buildings ranging from two basement levels to 35 stories aboveground. It will offer units with floor areas of 59 square meters in two types, as well as 74, 84, 101 and…

Daewoo E&C to launch 1,438-unit apartment complex in Cheonan

Daewoo Engineering & Construction announced plans to launch the sales of Dujeong Station Prugio Grand Peak, a massive 1,438-unit apartment complex in Seongjeong-dong, Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province. The development will consist of 10 buildings of various heights, ranging from two basement levels to 35 stories above ground. Units within the complex will come in sizes of 59, 74, 84, 101, and 114 square meters, catering to a diverse range of potential residents.

The project's location near key industrial facilities is expected to contribute to its success. These include Samsung Display's Cheonan campus, the Baekseok agro-industrial complex, and other general industrial complexes within the city. In July, Samsung Group unveiled a staggering investment of 140 trillion won ($100 billion) in the Chungcheong region with the aim of transforming it into a hub for advanced materials and components.

This strategic vision was unveiled at a national briefing on the regional advanced industry development, chaired by President Lee Jae Myung in Asan, South Chungcheong Province. Cheonan stands poised to take advantage of this boost, potentially becoming a residential area that supports the broader Samsung industrial ecosystem.

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