Shanghai Daily

Changning unveils 3 key business zones

- Bob Yang

THREE key central business districts were unveiled yesterday in Changning District to further optimize the local business environmen­t and lure investment.

The “functional zones” in the city’s west are: “Zhongshan Park digital and financial city,” “Hongqiao internatio­nal trade and fashion circle” and “Linkong headquarte­rs highland.”

“Changning wants

to construct a quality internatio­nal district with global influence by enhancing its economic density and core competenci­es and driving urban renewal and digitalize­d transforma­tion,” said Wang Weiren, Party secretary of Changning.

The region around Zhongshan Park will be developed into a “central activity zone” by 2025 along with nearby historical streets — Yuyuan, Wuyi, Xinhua and Panyu roads.

Urban renewal campaigns will also be carried out on the campus of East China University of Political Science and Law, the Suzhou Creek waterfront and other public spaces.

The Hongqiao business district will focus on its distinctio­n as an “internatio­nal, business trade, fashion and cultural” zone. Locations near the National Exhibition and Convention Center, where the annual China Internatio­nal Import Expo is held, will leverage the expo’s spillover effect with internatio­nal trade, fashion design, exhibits and shopping.

The Linkong region in west Shanghai is targeted to attract headquarte­rs of global aviation companies. A major renovation has been launched on the Hongqiao Internatio­nal Airport in the region. Linkong will also explore bonded functions with several major constructi­on projects.

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