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智慧物业锚定城市治理新赛道,45万物业人共创“宜居湖北”新标杆
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-06-13 08:41

Core Viewpoint - China's urban development is shifting from large-scale construction to improving existing structures and adjusting the incremental structure, which is closely related to the transformation of the property industry from "scale expansion" to "value cultivation" [1] Group 1: Policy and Industry Trends - The concept of "good houses" has been included in the government work report for the first time, emphasizing the construction of safe, comfortable, green, and smart housing [1] - The Hubei province is actively responding to the policy direction of "good house" construction, showcasing innovative practices at the 2025 Wuhan International Smart Property Expo [1][2] - The property service industry in Hubei has over 7,000 registered companies, with more than 6,000 actively providing services, employing over 450,000 people [2] Group 2: Local Developments and Achievements - Wuhan has over 2,500 property companies managing 70 million square meters, with total revenue of 17.8 billion yuan [2] - In 2024, Wuhan plans to start construction on 69,000 resettlement houses, with an actual completion rate of over 100% for old community renovations [2] - The city has made significant progress in achieving full coverage of property management in old communities by 2025 [2] Group 3: Technological Advancements - The expo featured various technological products such as humanoid security robots, AI property management systems, and smart utility meters, aimed at enhancing the quality of life in communities [3] - The property management industry is evolving from basic services to urban operations, becoming a key component of grassroots social governance and urban management [3] Group 4: Future Directions - The industry aims to deepen and refine grassroots governance experiences, promoting standardization, intelligence, and humanization in property management [4] - There is a focus on extending service scenarios to areas such as elderly care, low-carbon communities, and emergency management, establishing a new benchmark for livable environments in Hubei [4]