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Hub of SK Group's green business,
SK Green Campus

  • A landmark property for the CBD area known for its dynamic design done by world renowned architect Rafael Viñoly
  • Block-leased to six SK Group affiliates/subsidiaries to improve spatial efficiency and stabilize leasehold income
  • Connected directly (underground) to Jonggak Station on Subway Line No. 1, and is nearby five subway stations
overview
Location 51 Jongno, Jongno-gu, Seoul (connected to Jonggak Station)
Use approval date September 2, 1999
Service area General commercial district, metropolitan aesthetic district Main use Business facility
Land area 5,007.9㎡ (1,514.9 py) Total floor area 60,600.6㎡ (18,332 py)
Exclusive use ratio 51.40% Size B6 / 33F
Master tenant SK Green Campus (six environment-friendly companies, including SK On)
Purchase price KRW 621.5 billion (Oct. 19, 2022)
Estimated value of real estate KRW 683.2 billion (Mar. 31, 2025, Kyungil Appraisal Corporation)

Location

Tenant status

  • Subject asset Jongno Tower
  • Tenant SK Green Campus
  • Lease Term 5years, based on SK Green Campus

    (2022. 3. 1 ~ 2027. 2. 28)

  • Rent increase rate +3%
    compared to the previous year

About Tenants

skStrengthening future eco-friendly industries with 6 SK Green Campus affiliates

In May 2022, SK Group launched the “SK Green Campus” to strengthen its eco-friendly business initiatives, bringing together six affiliates specializing in various green businesses. SK E&S, SK Ecoplant, SK Energy, SK Geocentric, SK On, and SK Forest have all moved into Jongno Tower to maximize business synergies.

SK REIT acquired Jongno Tower in October 2022, securing stable income by leasing to these leading SK Group affiliates that comprise the Green Campus.

  • SK Energy P&M
    Environment-friendly energy platform
  • SK E&S P&ES
    Renewable energy / hydrogen
  • SK Geo Centric
    Environment-friendly chemistry
  • Eco Lab Center in SK Ecoplant
    Environment / new renewable energy
  • SK On
    Electric vehicle batteries
  • SK Forest
    Carbon offset through forests
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