Jing’an hits economic milestones, sets goals for 2025
Business and economic milestones
• In the first three quarters, the district’s GDP reached 204.53 billion yuan, growing 3.6 percent year-on-year, the highest growth rate in the city.
• Public budget revenue totaled 30.22 billion yuan, a 5 percent increase from the previous year, maintaining the top position among central districts.
• Retail sales are expected to reach 160 billion yuan for the year, ranking first among central districts.
• Fixed asset investment reached 47.04 billion yuan, up 10 percent from last year.
• The district has had 92 commercial buildings generating over 100 million yuan in tax revenue.
• 20 new headquarters were established.
• 177 high-quality projects aligned with the district’s industrial development were introduced, a 13.45 percent increase year-on-year.
• The district was approved as the city’s first equity investment cluster, with the financial sector’s added value growing 4.1 percent in the first three quarters.
• The cultural creativity, data intelligence and life health industries saw tax revenue growth of 17.04 percent, 8.76 percent and 11.92 percent, from the previous year, respectively.
• 103 organizations have been listed in the “Global Service Provider” program.
• 234 first stores of various brands were introduced to the Nanjing Road W. commercial zone.
• The district launched the city’s first “High-Quality Product Import Demonstration Zone” and established 4 AEO certification guidance centers, along with a dedicated bonded warehouse in Zhangyuan.
Tech innovation
• The district continued to focus on the growth of cloud computing, big data, AI and blockchain, supporting key tech companies for future industries. Its Blockchain Valley in Shibei High-Tech Park now hosts over 100 blockchain companies.
• Two innovative headquarters were established, and seven small companies in emerging technologies were recognized as “little giants” by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
• An ultra-high-definition audio-visual industry hub was launched.
Urban renewal and infrastructure
• The district completed land acquisitions for 10 small-scale worn-out sites.
• Over 1-million-square-meters of old housing were renovated, and 7 rainwater and sewage separation projects were finished.
• 203 new elevators were installed in old multi-story residential buildings, with 333 elevators completed.
• The overall renewal of the Zoumatang area began, including the transformation of 3 inefficient land plots and 3 industrial parks.
• Feng Sheng Li Jing’an Temple Square was renovated and reopened.
• Upgrades to 500 Weihai Road (now Alila Shanghai) and Shanghai Airport City Terminal were completed.
• Major projects like Ruichuang Valley broke ground, and the Wanrong Fire Station was finished.
• 55.2 kilometers of aging gas pipelines were replaced.
• 17 roads were repaired, with improvements to drainage and the burial of overhead lines.
• The city’s first vertical underground smart parking project completed its main construction.
• Charging facilities were upgraded in 40 residential communities, and 6,000 warning devices for illegal electric bicycle charging were installed.
• Fire detection alarms were installed for 8,000 elderly people living alone.
Environmental upgrade
• 3 city-level “Beautiful Neighborhoods” projects were launched.
• Landscape lighting along Suzhou Creek, Middle Ring Road, Yan’an Elevated Road, South-North Elevated Road, and the Nanjing Road W. commercial zone was upgraded.
• The city’s first “Pocket Park Belt” was created along Changping Road.
• A total of 81,000 square meters of green space, 25,500 square meters of vertical gardens, and 2.7 kilometers of greenways were developed.
• 3 private green spaces opened to the public.
Community care
• A new comprehensive community elder-care center and two senior canteens were established.
• 173 beds for cognitive impairment care were refurbished.
• Pengyi Community Nursing Home reached structural completion.
• The Jing’an Child-Friendly Map was launched, and 10 new child-friendly reading spaces were created.
• 5 new “Baby Houses” were built, providing parenting guidance to over 230,000 people.
• The district helped 1,055 long-term unemployed youth find jobs, and 939 received job training opportunities.
• 610 households with disabilities were made more accessible, and 100 old community ramps were renovated.
• 2 office worker lunch spots were improved.
• 2 local markets were standardized.
Culture and fitness
• Over 20,000 public cultural and arts events were held throughout the year.
• 5 new “Great Places Near Home” (cultural sites at your doorstep) were added.
• The Citizens’ Art Night School expanded to all neighborhoods.
• 3 new sports fields, 3 community fitness centers, and 1 senior wellness center were built or renovated.
• Discounted sports services benefitted 150,000 residents.
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