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Research Paper
Management and Operation of Anchor Facilities for Neighborhood Regeneration Revitalization
Jang, Minyoung Associate Research Fellow
Seo, Soojeong Senior Research Fellow
Im, Boyeong Associate Research Fellow
Byun, Eunjoo Assistant Research Fellow
- General 2021-6
- 2021.12.31
- 6Page
- Hit 10508
Summary
The Urban Regeneration New Deal Road Map, published in 2018, presented the creation of innovative anchor facilities as the key projects for innovation of urban space. The project aims to improve the quality of life and revitalize urban areas, and it sets the goal of building 250 anchor facilities, including urban regeneration complex centers, start-up spaces for youths, and various public service supporting centers. The 196 anchor facilities were built until 2020, and the number of facilities will continue to grow, as the projects which got the central government’s financial support are finishing. As a result, the municipal governments have gradually increasing burden to manage the facilities.
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APA
Jang, Minyoung, Seo, Soojeong, Im, Boyeong, Byun, Eunjoo. (2021). Management and Operation of Anchor Facilities for Neighborhood Regeneration Revitalization. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
MLA
Jang, Minyoung, Seo, Soojeong, Im, Boyeong, Byun, Eunjoo. Management and Operation of Anchor Facilities for Neighborhood Regeneration Revitalization.Architecture & Urban Research Institute. 2021
Chicago
Jang, Minyoung, Seo, Soojeong, Im, Boyeong, Byun, Eunjoo. 2021. Management and Operation of Anchor Facilities for Neighborhood Regeneration Revitalization. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
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