The development of village lighting industry to build a luxury town aircraft carrier


——Deciphering the ancient town lighting through the village committee

"Because of the development of the village lighting industry, this has built the ultra-luxury aircraft carrier fleet of ancient town lighting." This evaluation is not excessive. Undoubtedly, the industrial characteristics of various administrative villages have become the backbone and killer of the development of the industrial clusters in the ancient town. The backbone of the village committees has become the core of these villages. In the past 8 years, the planners behind the lighting industry in Guzhen, what they have done, what are they doing now, what are they going to do in the future?

Ancient one: building the heart of the national lighting industry

Su Quanjin, director of the ancient village committee

As a business center, Guyi Village has made full use of its superior geographical position in recent years, vigorously developed the tertiary industry, and successively invested in the construction of Guyi Lighting City, Guyi Parts City, Guyi Cargo Tasteful Industrial Park, Xinxing Industrial Park, and Emerging The commercial tastes the long tail surge market and the Guzhen station, which covers an area of ​​more than 30 acres and integrates passenger transportation, commerce, entertainment and tourism. It now has a property rental area of ​​about 600,000 square meters and a occupancy rate of 99.9%. This series of projects has focused on commerce and trade, to achieve optimal use of the property, the newly added accessories store area of ​​8,000 square meters. At present, Guyi Village has more than 300 enterprises of various sizes, forming a diversified industrial structure of lighting manufacturing, plastic processing, and commercial services. The total output value of the village's industry and agriculture exceeds 100 million yuan.

It is undeniable that Guyi Village has a natural geographical advantage compared with other villages. Ever since, the Xinxing Avenue, which is dominated by the ancient village, is the heart of the entire ancient town and even the whole country. The Shilichang Street, the ancient one accounted for nearly half. In order to create a new economic growth point, Guyi Village has been developing real estate since 2000. On the Xinxing Middle Road and Zhongxing Avenue, there are Gu Yixin Commercial and Residential Building, Lefeng Garden Phase I and Phase II, and Lefeng Garden III. The fourth phase is currently under construction.

Gangdong: A good host for the Light Fair

Director of the village committee of Gangdong Village

The Guzhen Light Fair venue is located in Gangdong, facing the lighting street of Gangdong, which is under construction. It is the host of the exhibition. In order to improve the utilization rate of industrial land in the village, Gangdong Village has formed three industrial parks including 737 acres including the second, third and Mei Liwei, accounting for 13.5% of the total land use of the village. It has brought together more than 300 lighting and accessories companies, and has formed a professional high-quality lighting commercial street. In the industrial zone, Huayi Lighting, Shengqiu Lighting, Kaiyuan Lighting, and popular furniture have become famous at home and abroad. The industrial output value of the whole village is among the top 12 administrative villages in the town. In addition to lighting, industries such as building materials, plastics, and waste recycling have a certain position in the village.

In the past few years, Gangdong Village has invested more than 80 million yuan in building buildings such as the Oka East Commercial Building and the Comprehensive Building. At the end of 2004, Gangdong Village made a decisive decision. Together with Huayi Lighting Group Co., Ltd., it invested 368 million yuan to purchase the Guomao International Trade Building in the town of Fanhuawang District. In 2005, he entered the real estate industry and invested about 600 million yuan to develop the Oriental Hotel and Mingzhu Homeland commercial building projects to build the “Oriental Pearl” real estate business. In 2006, the commercial building in Dongxing Avenue was demolished decisively, and a lighting building that is more suitable for the market needs was rebuilt. Through the infrastructure construction in recent years, Gangdong Village has gradually integrated into the central township, creating a new economic growth point and agglomeration effect. According to the “Eleventh Five-Year Plan” of Zhongshan City, Gangdong will become the meeting point of the ancient town traffic. The Lancang Highway has already passed through the Gangdong. The light rail from Guangzhou to Zhuhai will pass through here, and one site will be located in Gangdong. This will become a new development opportunity for Gangdong. It is understood that Gangdong will also set up a logistics park at the intersection of Minjiang River and is currently in the process of approval.


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