Hanoi's Truong Dinh old housing to be rebuilt as two 33-story apartment towers
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hanoi's Truong Dinh old collective housing area will be redeveloped into two 33-story apartment buildings.
- The approved master plan covers over 14,600 square meters, including 10 existing 2-story buildings and surrounding areas.
- The redevelopment aims to house approximately 2,380 residents in about 1,065 new apartments, replacing dilapidated structures.
Hanoi is set to redevelop the aging Truong Dinh old collective housing area into a modern complex featuring two 33-story apartment buildings. The city's People's Committee has approved a master plan for the area's renovation and reconstruction.
The project encompasses over 14,600 square meters, including 10 existing 2-story buildings and nearby zones. The redevelopment will introduce two high-rise apartment blocks, CT-01 and CT-02, alongside landscaping and technical infrastructure.
Each building will stand 33 stories tall, with 30 above ground and three basement levels. The total floor area will exceed 121,000 square meters, with usable space around 85,700 square meters. The construction density will be capped at 26.24%.
Currently, the area houses about 398 apartments and adjacent households. Many existing structures, built between the 1970s and 1980s, have been illegally expanded and are now dilapidated. The redevelopment is expected to accommodate approximately 2,380 residents in about 1,065 new apartments. Specific details on apartment types and resettlement housing will be finalized during the project development phase.
Originally published by Thanh Niรชn in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.