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South Korea's $28 Billion 'Dream Hub' Real Estate Project Faces Collapse

Mar 14, 2013, 16:17 IST

Jung Yeon-Je/AFPSeoul, South KoreaA $28 billion real estate project in Seoul was facing collapse after developers acknowledged defaulting on a major loan repayment.

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Yongsan Development Corp. (YDC) missed a Wednesday deadline to pay 5.9 billion won ($5.4 million dollars) in interest on asset-backed commercial paper worth 200 billion won.

"We've got into difficulties in raising funds due to the protracted real estate slump," a YDC spokeswoman told AFP.

The 31-trillion-won "Dream Hub" project, aims to develop a 56 hectare (138 acre) plot in central Seoul into a modern business hub, with shopping malls, hotels, department stores and apartment blocks, as well as a landmark 111-story tower.

South Korea's largest real estate project was first mooted back in 2006, but has faced numerous delays due to a funding dispute and a prolonged slump in the local property market following the 2008 global financial crisis.

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One of the biggest shareholders in the consortium behind the development is the state-run rail operator KORAIL.

Whether the project will go bankrupt or not will most likely be decided in June when loans and commercial papers worth a total of 2.4 trillion won mature.

Copyright (2013) AFP. All rights reserved.

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