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北京2026年供地计划公布,严守“三条控制线”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2026-01-21 00:43
Group 1 - Beijing plans to supply 3040-3540 hectares of new construction land by 2026, including 350 hectares for affordable housing to support new citizens and urban service personnel [1][2] - The city will strictly adhere to the three control lines: arable land, permanent basic farmland, and ecological protection red lines, with a net reduction task of 500 hectares for urban and rural construction land in 2026, which is a decrease of 40 hectares compared to 2025 [1] - For industrial land supply, Beijing will allocate 480-540 hectares in 2026, an increase of 10-30 hectares compared to 2025, focusing on high-tech industries and new infrastructure [1] Group 2 - In terms of residential land supply, Beijing will arrange 750-790 hectares, with flexible indicators for commercial residential land set at 200-240 hectares, prioritizing development near transit stations and densely populated employment areas [2] - The city aims to enhance the utilization of existing land, promote functional conversion and mixed-use development, and encourage vertical and layered development of above-ground and underground spaces [2] - Various supply methods for industrial land will be encouraged, including long-term leasing and flexible term supplies, along with pilot programs for commercial land use rights renewal to improve resource allocation efficiency [2]
北京今年供地计划公布 严守“三条控制线”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2026-01-20 13:30
Core Viewpoint - Beijing plans to supply 3040-3540 hectares of new construction land by 2026, with a focus on affordable housing and strict adherence to three control lines: arable land, ecological protection, and urban development boundaries [1][2]. Group 1: Land Supply Plans - The plan includes 350 hectares designated for affordable housing to support new citizens and urban service personnel [1][2]. - A net reduction of 500 hectares in urban construction land is set for 2026, which is a decrease of 40 hectares compared to 2025 [1]. - Industrial land supply is planned at 480-540 hectares, an increase of 10-30 hectares from 2025, with at least 85% allocated to high-tech industries and key functional areas [1]. Group 2: Residential Land Supply - Residential land supply is set at 750-790 hectares, with flexible indicators for commercial residential land between 200-240 hectares [2]. - Development will prioritize areas around transit stations and regions with complete facilities to promote a balance of residential, commercial, and service functions [2]. - The plan aims to enhance the utilization of existing land, encouraging mixed-use development and flexible leasing options for industrial land [2].