The already sorted out land has become the scarcest resource. Particularly, the land near the planned large material research distribution center is so valuable that it could almost be described as worth its weight in gold. It is said that several state-owned enterprises have shown their magic for a few plots of nearby land, almost breaking each other's heads over it.
As a direct result, the ownership of the surrounding plots has still not been determined to this day.
Companies without substantial backing essentially don't even need to consider the positions in the eastern part of the city or the High-tech Zone—there simply isn't enough to go around.
However, the city government responded very quickly this time. The planning bureau has already planned an exceptionally large new district in both the west and north sides, each taking on the functions of a research center and an industrial base, respectively.