Seoul Square
Hangang-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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Features
- 23-storey prime office building with a gross floor area of 132,806 sqm
- Extensive remodeling completed with total costs of KRW 120 billion to transform Daewoo Center into Seoul Sqaure
- LEED-Platinum-certified environmentally-friendly Property
- The world’s first building to implement a 7,722-square-metre 150×280 pixel media canvas on its facade equipped with 126,000 EA LED, called "Seoul Canvas", lighting up after 8pm every day with various artwork
- Featured in the popular webtoon-based tv drama series “Misaeng” in 2014
- Long-term tenants including prominent companies, such as German carmaker Mercedes Benz, as well as foreign government institutions such as the German Embassy in Korea and the European Chamber of Commerce in Korea
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About
Constructed in 1977, the property was originally named “Daewoo Center” as it was used as the headquarter for Daewoo group, a Korean conglomerate with various business lines including automobiles, shipbuilding and construction. Daewoo Center was one of the landmark buildings that symbolized Korea’s rapid economic development at that time. After going through massive renovations costing approximately KRW 120 billion in 2008-2009, the building was renamed Seoul Square.
The property is located across the street from Seoul Station in the heart of the city, offering convenient access to major business areas such as Gangnam and Yeouido through various means of transportation.
Leasing Contact
Darren Jung
darren.jung@esr.com