Central City (Seoul)

Central City Inc.
FormerlySeoul General Terminal (1968–1998)
Company typeJoint-stock company
Founded13 January 1969; 55 years ago (1969-01-13)
FounderShin, Seon Ho
HeadquartersSeocho, Seoul,
South Korea
RevenueIncrease 138.49 billion (2016)
Increase ₩70.26 billion (2016)
Increase ₩50.52 billion (2016)
Total assetsIncrease ₩2.62 trillion (2016)
Total equityIncrease ₩1.03 trillion (2016)
ParentShinsegae Group
SubsidiariesSeoul Express Bus Terminal
Websitewww.centralcityseoul.co.kr

Central City (Korean센트럴시티) is a complex of buildings in Seoul, South Korea.

Central City, originally called Seoul General Terminal (서울종합터미날), was planned as a new intercity bus terminal in mid-1970s. The original plan was changed to accommodate Honam and Yeongdong line express bus lines due to neighbouring being Seoul Express Bus Terminal overcrowded. Yul San Group [ko] bought the terminal site from Seoul City government in 1977. Actual construction started in December 1994. Central City opened in 1 September 1999. In 2012, Shinsegae Group bought a 60.02% share of Central City.

Central City consists of three commercial areas: bus terminal, department store, and shopping mall. Among these buildings are the JW Marriott Hotel Seoul, Central City Terminal, Megabox movie theater, Shinsegae and Bandinlunis bookstore.