- Strengthening Competitiveness of Knowledge Industry Centers with Community Spaces like Shared Lounges, Meeting Rooms, and Nap Rooms
- Knowledge Industry Centers Equipped with Various Community Facilities See High Tenant Demand and Strong Sales
Knowledge industry centers equipped with various business support facilities and community amenities to enhance the work efficiency of tenant companies and provide a comfortable working environment are gaining great popularity.
In the past, knowledge industry centers often only had simple rest areas. However, recently, they have introduced diverse spaces such as outdoor rooftops designed like gardens, book cafes, and fitness centers to improve the working environment for tenant employees. Knowledge industry centers with such facilities experience high demand, with many companies quickly moving in and establishing themselves as representative knowledge industry centers in their regions.
Knowledge industry centers with diverse communities are also attracting significant attention in the sales market. ‘Saenggakgongjang Guro,’ which was sold in Guro-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul, in August last year, achieved a complete sell-out. It is said that the various community facilities provided, including meeting rooms, reception rooms, cafeterias, event plazas, walking paths, and gardens, drew the interest of corporate demanders.
Additionally, the ‘Hillstate Dongtan Station Multiplier’ knowledge industry center, sold in Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, in July 2021, also attracted considerable interest from investors and tenants at the time of sale, achieving a complete sell-out within a month of contracts. This center offers comfortable working spaces such as shared warehouses, fitness centers, meeting rooms, various rest areas, and rooftop gardens, increasing tenant demand.
The industry analyzes that changes in perceptions of workspaces and the increased demand for spaces equipped with various business support facilities have transformed the trends of knowledge industry centers.
A real estate expert stated, “As the work-life balance culture takes root, knowledge industry centers with well-equipped communities as well as workspaces have high tenant demand from companies,” adding, “Because of this high tenant demand, investment demand is also higher compared to other knowledge industry centers.”
Amid this, knowledge industry centers offering not only diverse community facilities but also rest areas are attracting the attention of demanders.
The developer, Gunpo Complex Development PFV Co., Ltd. (construction by Taeyoung Construction · SK Ecoplant · SK D&D), is supplying ‘Triarts’ in the Gunpo Station area complex development district in Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do. This complex knowledge industry center combines office and manufacturing types, with a total floor area of approximately 240,000㎡ and a scale ranging from 3 basement floors to a maximum of 28 floors above ground.
Triarts plans to introduce numerous distinctive rest areas. It includes a rooftop garden where occupants can enjoy an open view while relaxing, and an open plaza designed with modern landscaping for employees and visitors to rest comfortably. Additionally, shared lounges, meeting rooms, and nap rooms will be provided to offer various rest conditions for employees of tenant companies.
Furthermore, spaces for creators and video and advertising companies, which have recently become a trend, will also be prepared. A ‘photo studio’ equipped with filming equipment will allow tenant companies to conveniently shoot their products, and creative spaces where creators can easily film and edit videos will also be established.
Not only community facilities but also facilities that assist work will be introduced, drawing attention. Triarts will implement a ‘Direct Pass System’ to enhance the convenience of logistics loading and unloading, recognizing the regional characteristics of many manufacturing and logistics centers. This specialized system allows direct vertical movement across three floors at once, expected to increase the work efficiency of manufacturers moving into Triarts.
A sales representative of Triarts said, “Triarts is a large-scale knowledge industry center equipped with excellent community facilities, and we expect high satisfaction among tenant companies and employees,” adding, “Please watch the spectacular transformation of knowledge industry centers with premium rest spaces that go beyond the communities provided by existing knowledge industry centers.”
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