Fraser Property’s landmark integrated development One Bangkok to open doors on Oct 25

The masterplan for One Bangkok was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), the architectural firm behind famous high-rise buildings like as New york city’s One World Trade Centre and Dubai’s Burj Khalifa.

According to the property developers, One Bangkok has an investment market value of US$ 3.2 billion ($4.17 billion), attaining among Thailand’s leading private ownership formulations. Occupying an acreage of 17ha, it features five office space towers, 3 residential towers and 8ha of plant. It also has multiple retail areas and 5 lodgings, comprising of Bangkok’s 1st Ritz-Carlton and Andaz estates.

“By seamlessly combining prominent facilities with cutting-edge sustainability and advancement, we are not simply producing a must-visit destination for everyone staying in or visiting Bangkok– we are reshaping the future of metropolitan living,” states Panote Sirivadhanabhakdi, group CEO of Frasers Property.

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One Bangkok, an incorporated development situated in the Bangkok Central Business District, is scheduled to start its doors to the public on Oct 25. The property is created by TCC Assets, a part of Thai group TCC Group, and Frasers Property Holdings (Thailand), a unit under Singapore-listed Frasers Property. Frasers Property is as well an associate of TCC Group.

3 of the workplace towers at the development are already in service, with occupants consisting of multinational companies such as Baker McKenzie, Estee Lauder Companies, and BMW Group Thailand. The retail offerings are spread throughout 3 interconnected malls, of that 2 are going to open up on Oct 25.

The property development likewise includes over 215,278 sq ft of interior and outside event rooms, together with a 2km “Art Loop” that features art work and other installations.

“Creating One Bangkok goes beyond creating buildings– we’ve create an ecosystem where the natural world is important to the experience. The environment-friendly areas are not a second thought; they pass seamlessly through the property development, improving health and wellbeing and cultivating a much deeper connection in between a lot of people and the city,” says Scott Duncan, creation partner at SOM.


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