Hyundai Department Store Group's living and interior subsidiaries signed a business agreement on the 25th with the Seoul Metropolitan Government and Habitat for Humanity Korea to support the improvement of housing conditions for vulnerable groups through the "Safe Housing Partnership Public-Private Cooperation Project." From left to right: Lee Kwang-hoe, Secretary General of Habitat for Humanity Korea; Kim Hyung-guk, Executive Director of Sales Strategy Office at Hyundai L&C; Kim Seong-bo, Deputy Mayor for Administration 2 of Seoul; Kwon Tae-jin, Executive Director of Lifestyle Division at Hyundai Livart; Park Hyung-il, Vice President of Sales Division at Zinus.
Hyundai Livart, Hyundai L&C, and Zinus, living and interior subsidiaries of Hyundai Department Store Group, announced on the 26th that they signed a business agreement on the 25th with the Seoul Metropolitan Government and Habitat for Humanity Korea to support the improvement of housing environments for vulnerable groups through the 'Safe Housing Partnership Public-Private Cooperation Project.'
According to the agreement, they will sponsor up to 300 million KRW to carry out interior remodeling to improve the quality of life for housing-vulnerable groups and will also provide bedroom furniture. Hyundai Livart will be responsible for kitchen and bathroom remodeling, while Hyundai L&C and Zinus will respectively sponsor construction materials such as windows, flooring, and wallpaper, and bedroom furniture including beds and mattresses.
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