Core Viewpoint - The news indicates an acceleration in demolition activities in Shanghai as the fourth quarter begins, with specific focus on the Longjing district and its potential for urban renewal and economic growth [1]. Group 1: Demolition Activities - Longjing district has initiated demolition announcements for multiple properties, including various addresses on Wuyi Road and Zhao Hua East Road, with compensation options including monetary and suburban housing exchanges [2]. - The demolition budget for Longjing in 2025 is significantly lower at 446 million compared to Xuhui's budget of 51 billion [2]. Group 2: Economic Performance - Longjing district ranks seventh in Shanghai for GDP in the first half of 2025, with a total GDP of 142.5 billion and a growth rate of 5%, placing it sixth among districts [3][4]. - Longjing's per capita GDP is second only to Huangpu, indicating it is one of the highest-producing areas in Shanghai [3]. Group 3: Housing Conditions - Approximately 246,000 square meters of non-standard housing exist in Longjing, with 191,000 square meters located in the Tianshan Road area, accounting for nearly 80% of the district's total [5]. - The compensation standards for housing in the Lujiazui area have been released, with an average evaluation price of 79,217 yuan per square meter and additional compensation for relocation [6]. Group 4: Urban Renewal Plans - The Shanghai Urban Renewal Action Plan (2026-2028) outlines that comprehensive renovations of urban villages will begin in 2026, with the completion of small beam thin plate housing renovations expected by 2027 [11]. - Various districts, including Huangpu, Xuhui, and Yangpu, are making progress in their demolition and urban renewal efforts, with Xuhui leading in planning and execution [8][9][10].
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-22 15:17