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Chapter 283 I am not a real estate developer, I am a blackboard for poverty alleviation

Chapter 283 I am not a real estate developer, I am a blackboard for poverty alleviation

But from the old leader's perspective, it seemed perfectly reasonable: "You understand the stakes, and you have the financial resources. Most importantly, you're already running the Beijiaochang Urban Development Industrial Park. You've already built a sanitary napkin factory and a food factory, and you're sending a large number of workers to Jiangzhou. So, you should also build a residential area. Wouldn't this urban transformation gradually shift responsibility from you to me?"

Shangzhou is still a filming location for TV dramas themed on the Republic of China. From a petty perspective, this is really embarrassing.

But for an old city with a long history, the cost of such a transformation can be imagined.

It was Weidong who built that industrial park, which has been running for half a year from a free market to a factory. Now it seems that it is natural to build residential buildings.

This reminded Weidong: "Let me think about it. Actually, the Hong Kong-funded factories are starting very quickly. Since I am currently building a large number of factories, I will first give them the ready-made second-hand equipment to start production. As for the jeans factory, I plan to start recruiting people from the sanitary napkin factory here."

Here we have to mention the calculations of capitalists.

It has been proven in the Yuezhou factory that recruiting local workers is far less suitable than workers from other places, as the latter are much more dependent and obedient.

When you are unfamiliar with the place, it is easier to focus all your energy on work without so many gossips and family affairs to disturb you.

It sounds a bit cruel, but that's the truth.

Moreover, building a large number of dormitories at this stage is actually a good way to consolidate fixed assets and is more likely to become a bargaining chip that will be valued by local governments.

Therefore, many of the skilled workers in the Shangzhou sanitary napkin factory were originally from farming families living in the dormitories. The reason why Weidong came back this time was to take these people away first and put them in jeans factories and garment factories as seed workers, and then drive a large number of people to work there.

It's only 300 kilometers away, which is much better than going to eastern Guangdong to work.

But on the other hand, these people may not be very interested in buying a house in Shangzhou.

"Actually, there's another factory I discussed with Pingjing during my visit. It's the SOD honey commercial from the Pingjing Frost and Dew Factory. You've seen it on TV, right? This SOD is the key to their current strong sales. I was the one who discussed it with them back then..."

He explained the corn biotechnology project in detail from the beginning: "The Pingjing factory uses SOD extracted from bovine hemoglobin in a Northeastern university laboratory. The larger project is to extract it from corn. This will allow us to quickly plant corn as a cash crop on all the fragmented plots of land in our vast impoverished mountainous areas. Together with the large number of migrant workers, this is a two-pronged approach to poverty alleviation."

I accidentally used this word from later generations.

The old leader immediately applauded enthusiastically, "That's great! The biggest agricultural problem in Shangzhou is that rice yields are extremely low. Corn has a high survival rate, but it can't be used as a staple food, so it's been a struggle for years. What you're doing can really help increase rural incomes. That's great, that's great."

Wu Xi happened to be there, so he asked Wei Dong to describe the scene to him. "The research institute and the Frost Dew Factory had been talking to us pretty well, but suddenly this person popped up. What do you think of this?"

Wu Xi raised his eyebrows: "You want to save 10 million in technology transfer fees?"

Rang Weidong shook his head. "Technology doesn't come for free. We have to respect patents and scientific research. Our current sanitary napkin machines can actually be made for a few thousand yuan each, but we still paid 60,000 or 70,000 yuan back then, which can be regarded as a technology transfer fee. The technological content of this thing is worth this price. If this corn bioengineering project is not adulterated, I can pay the technology transfer fee, but this money should go to a legitimate unit or institution. If there is any mistake, what will happen to our hundreds of millions of dollars of investment and the corn grown by millions of farmers?"

The old leader stopped talking, listened quietly, and even refilled his cigarette.

Wu Xi said slowly: "It sounds a bit outrageous, but it doesn't seem impossible. I can ask for you later."

Ask Weidong to take out the contact information from his notebook and make a copy. He had given it to the city government before and they are also checking it.

Even if this real estate business has a backing, "Business has to make money, otherwise who would do business? Of course, I can guarantee to make less profit. It's more like setting an example in Shangzhou, using the more advanced methods I learned in Hong Kong to sell properties, and then let all parties discuss and inspect the whole process. After all, the news that Jiangzhou has established a Hong Kong-funded real estate development company has already blown up, and many reporters are asking around."

He also had this purpose of hiding when he came to Shangzhou with the crew.

I really don't want to be this famous pig, it's unlucky during the Chinese New Year: "So this is a test under the name of Beijiaochang Urban Development Co., Ltd., and I hope it won't be publicized. We welcome supervision from all parties throughout the process, because practice is the only criterion for testing truth."

Jiangzhou is too famous and the attention is too high.

Commercial real estate can be ignored, but residential communities will definitely attract attention from all over the country.

Instead of taking on the responsibility ourselves at that time, it would be better to quietly build a community in Shangzhou and sell it as commercial housing.

This is the best place for Weidong to build his foundation.

In addition, there are foreign trade-related industries with slightly better economic conditions, as well as a large number of migrant workers from rural areas who come to the city to work.

This "urbanization process", which is still relatively rare in the country, is a very interesting practice.

The key point is that when Weidong said this famous quote published by Sunshine Daily that year, the air in the office seemed to undergo a strange refraction.

Even though time and space are confused, this sentence is still so valuable forty years later.

Even if I am reborn, I will eventually disappear from this world, but these words will live forever.

The old leader and Wu Xi both laughed: "Yes, practice is the only criterion for testing truth."

It seemed that after saying this, everyone quickly reached a consensus.

The details are not important.

Let Weidong demarcate the land, approve it, and formulate all the procedures by itself in the name of Beijiaochang Urban Development Co., Ltd.!
Because it was an industrial park, he approved it for himself!

Not to mention the referees and players, even the striker and goalkeeper are himself... He is not so stupid as to let Development Co., Ltd. take on this title.

The old leader just watched.

So when Wei Dong and Wu Xi came out, they weren't overwhelmed with excitement, nor were they anxiously weighing the pros and cons. They were so calm that even Wu Xi was a little surprised: "Are you really sure you can do this?"

Wei Dong felt it was so simple: "How about you just watch from here?"

Wu Xi couldn't stay still: "I can only look at the head, there are plenty of people looking at you."

As a result, they walked back to the newly built two-story building opposite the market, which served as a temporary office building for the development company and industrial park, and quickly gathered Ding Haifeng and others.

Now the entire park has been running for several months, and everything is stable without any problems. Regardless of whether they retain their status in the system or not, we look forward to how high they can go in the future. The salaries and allowances of these people will definitely increase a lot.

Now that Weidong has returned, we know he will definitely take new measures.

They were all very excited and thought Wu Xi was a new partner, so they all greeted him and tried to get close to him.

However, Wu Xi could tell at a glance that Ding Haifeng was the secret agent who allowed Wei Dong to stay in the team.

Because of this, the two of them had silent eye contact.

As the director of the park, Lao Tian first reported a lot about the free market and several factories.

The hemp spinning factory and the match factory must have changed their production and restructuring, the soap factory is looking forward to restructuring, and the glass factory is thriving, but Weidong is still the biggest customer, so he is more looking forward to big jobs.

Deputy Director Jiang Yong, who has a background in taxation, introduced the financial revenue and expenditure. The free market with huge crowds of people alone is more than enough to pay the job subsidies for sanitation workers and police officers, plus the salaries of these few people.

However, apart from the sanitary napkin factory, which pays not only taxes but also management fees to the industrial park, other factories cannot be said to have made any contribution at present. The food factory is located across the river and does not belong to the industrial park, so it has not paid any management fees.

This is Rang Weidong's attitude, to follow the rules.

The industrial park should have some tax exemptions, and he certainly wouldn't take advantage of this and leave any handle.

It would be great if the industrial park could provide some advanced policies at this time.

Lao Xing introduced that the TV crew has started to investigate and select the filming locations.

After about half an hour of explaining the situation, even Wu Xi knew what was going on in the entire park.

Then Weidong dropped the bombshell: "Now that the free market has taken hold and the sanitary napkin factory can survive and make a profit, our next step will be to build residential buildings. Eight-story ordinary residences, and fifteen-story apartments with elevators. Once those two are finished, we'll move on to twenty-story buildings with elevators."

The seven guys, including Wu Xi, fell silent.

Of course, these guys in Shangzhou were scared.

Wu Xi couldn't help but hug his arms and cover half of his face with his hands, subconsciously not wanting others to notice the change in his expression.

When I was talking about it before, I was initially refusing with great confidence.

How could it be so natural to suddenly turn around?

If Weidong finds out that he can't avoid it, then he might as well lie down and let the grass do it. He should treat the matter as a research topic, do it and then let all parties comment on it.

Remember not to make money and not to leave any evidence behind: "The construction funds will definitely be advanced by the sanitary napkin factory or the food factory, but we will also learn from the advanced experience of some developed areas in Hong Kong and Jiangzhou. The price of an eight-story residential building is about 350 yuan per square meter, and a house is yuan. Those who are willing to buy can pay a down payment of yuan, and then pay a few dozen yuan per month for the next ten years..."

There is already a standard calculation formula in Jiangzhou, which can be written down on paper.

He vaguely remembered that there seemed to be a period of sharp price increases in the past ten years. Buying a house and paying off the mortgage now would be a bargain, and a few dozen dollars of mortgage payment in the future would be nothing.

But the buildings in Jiangzhou have already been renovated, and the houses are sold to residents with a down payment of 2,000 and a monthly payment of several dozen yuan.

Now it is easy for Weidong to turn a blind eye and pre-sell.

There is definitely no precedent for pre-sales these days, and people may not even have heard of pre-sales, but there are such things in HK.

The most important thing is that the sales of commercial housing have not even started, and there are definitely no legal restrictions such as pre-sale certificates.

Now that the deputy director of the Shangzhou Municipal Reform Commission has said pre-sale is allowed, then pre-sale will be carried out.

Apartments with elevators are more expensive. Weidong remembered that Jiangzhou had calculated the cost for him to be around 450 to 500 yuan, mainly due to the cost of the elevator.

But the area could be bigger.

Weidong felt like he was simply testing the financial resources of the people of Shangzhou. "So an apartment with an elevator would cost about 40,000 yuan, about 70 or 80 square meters. The down payment would be 8,000 yuan, and the monthly payment would be 300 yuan... That's unlikely. That's for a smaller apartment, about 40 or 50 square meters, with a total price of 20,000 yuan."

Wu Xi could hear it: "Can you please be more childish?"

Wei Dong retorted, "I came all the way here to chat with you, it's good that you thought of this!"

The subordinates were all stunned. There was no fifteen-story building in the entire Shangzhou.

Niglang came out of nowhere.

(End of this chapter)

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