Taeseung, a real estate development company based in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi Province, has joined hands with Kyonggi University to improve youth housing welfare.
Hong Sung-jin (right), CEO of Taeseung, and Choi Young-sik, head of the Carbon Neutrality Cooperation Group at Kyonggi University, are posing for a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony for improving youth housing welfare held at Kyonggi University on the 20th. Photo by Taeseung
On the 20th, Taeseung signed an agreement with the Kyonggi University Carbon Neutral Cooperation Group at Kyonggi University in Suwon City. At the signing ceremony, Hong Seong-jin, CEO of Taeseung, and Choi Young-sik, head of the Kyonggi University Carbon Neutral Cooperation Group, signed the agreement.
According to the agreement, both organizations will jointly work to create facilities and spaces for youth housing stability through ESG management and promote them. They will also operate medical, lifelong education, and community programs for young people.
In addition, they will also engage in the establishment and operation of the Kyonggi University Carbon Neutral Cooperation Industry Support Center.
CEO Hong Seong-jin stated, "We will exchange human and material resources with the Kyonggi University Carbon Neutral Cooperation Group to strive for the housing stability of young people," adding, "We will continue to actively engage in real estate development projects for youth."
Meanwhile, the Kyonggi University Carbon Neutral Cooperation Group signed a business agreement in March with the social enterprise Antenna and Daehan Senior Holdings to improve housing welfare for the elderly.
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