Friday, April 5th, 2013 at 10:15 AM
Viva Vina Attends NCD International Advisory Board Meeting in San Diego
The Nature, Culture, and Design (NCD) 2015 International Advisory Board recently held its semiannual conference in San Diego, California to discuss progress of one of the world’s largest mixed use urban development projects. Board members awaits in anticipation as South Korea edges ever closer to approving the zoning for development on some of the most beautiful property available in the greater Seoul metropolitan area. The development, including the Guri World Design Center, is planned to take place in Guri City along the stunning Han River.
Key members were in attendance in San Diego to take part in the conference and provide updates on overall development progress. Chairman and CEO, Steve Lim, of Viva Vina gave participants an overview of the support the development has from an investment standpoint. Mr. Lim stated, “Key investors stand ready to fully support the development once proper zoning requirements are met”. Progress continues to be made and zoning approvals are expected in the near future.
The Guri World Design Center will take advantage of the growing consumer markets of Asia, including China, India, Russia, Korea, Japan and others. From Seoul, a business is within a 2-hour flight time of 1 billion people in the Asian market. This new development area will include residential zones, luxury hotels, shopping areas, state-of-the-art convention center, theatres, parks, and several other entertainment attractions. The development will include a prestigious international K-12 school and medical center. Everything an international business needs for employees to live and conduct business in Asia will be readily available and conveniently provided in one centralized location.
If you have any questions regarding the NCD 2015 Guri World Design Center project, or would like more details on overall development, please contact Viva Vina at [email protected].