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GRAND BUSINESS CENTER OF ONE BANGKOK WILL OPEN IN OCTOBER

Ashley WingsBy Ashley WingsMarch 21, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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“It will be the heart of Bangkok as we built it with our hearts and it will be in the hearts of everyone,” Panote added.

Bangkok – According to Panote Sirivadhanabhakdi, CEO of Fraser Property Ltd., one project in Bangkok will play a significant role in developing a new Central Business District around Rama IV Road area, which has significant existing buildings ranging from the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre to Samyan Mitrtown. Highlights include a pedestrian walkway beside Lumpini Park that is 250 meters long and 33 meters wide. It is lined with golden trees that blossom in April and draw visitors all year round.

Panote, speaking at Prachachat Business Forum 2024, added that One Bangkok project will not only be a smart city when opens late this year but will become an important part of Bangkok and Thailand, and placemaking project that inspires users with art installations, and more, dotting the group of mixed use buildings with two million square meters of space.

It will also be a green area that helps reduce the heat in the area. “It will be the heart of Bangkok as we built it with our hearts and it will be in the hearts of everyone,” Panote added.

The progress of the first phase of development, which is scheduled to officially open in October, includes 2 office buildings out of a total of 5 buildings. Additionally, 2 out of 5 hotels will be opened: Andaz Hotel and The Ritz-Carlton. There will also be 2 retail zones out of a total of 3.

The net leasable area totals over 160,000 square meters, with one of the areas being a tax-free shopping area of 5,000 square meters for the King Power Group. Furthermore, there will be 3 luxury residential buildings, along with parking spaces for 8,000 cars and over 40 buses.

The entire project complies with sustainable building standards and is the first in Thailand to receive LEED for Neighborhood Development Platinum certification as well as WiredScore Platinum and SmartScore Platinum, the first in the Asia-Pacific region. The project integrates advanced smart technology with WELL standards.

The progress of the first phase of development, which is scheduled to officially open in October, includes 2 office buildings out of a total of 5 buildings. Additionally, 2 out of 5 hotels will be opened: Andaz Hotel and The Ritz-Carlton. There will also be 2 retail zones out of a total of 3.

The net leasable area totals over 160,000 square meters, with one of the areas being a tax-free shopping area of 5,000 square meters for the King Power Group. Furthermore, there will be 3 luxury residential buildings, along with parking spaces for 8,000 cars and over 40 buses.

The entire project complies with sustainable building standards and is the first in Thailand to receive LEED for Neighborhood Development Platinum certification as well as WiredScore Platinum and SmartScore Platinum, the first in the Asia-Pacific region. The project integrates advanced smart technology with WELL standards.

Panote expressed confidence about the investment because he believes Thailand’s real estate value still has plenty of room for growth. He compares it to Singapore, where real estate values are more than ten times higher, but the income potential is only about four times greater.

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