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Garden 5 | |
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General information | |
Location | Munjeong-dong ,Songpa-gu ,Seoul |
Opened | June 10, 2010 |
Website | |
https://garden5life.com |
Garden 5 (Korean: 가든파이브) is one of South Korea's largest cultural centers and shopping malls. As the nation's largest specialized mall, omnidirectional marketing attempts to establish Garden 5 as a fusion distribution complex.
It was built as a migrant store for Cheonggyecheon merchants for the restoration work of Cheonggyecheon. It claims to be the largest distribution and logistics complex in Asia with 1.3 trillion invested. Although tenants arrived began in 2008, it was not officially opened until 2010 due to high pre-sale prices and low pre-sale rates.[1]
Garden 5 is served by Jangji station on line 8 of the Seoul Subway. In the early days, the high vacancy rate led it to be stigmatized as a 'ghost mall'.[2] It was used as one of the movie lots for the movie Take Off.