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

One Bangkok, an incorporated development located in the Bangkok Central Business District, is set to launch its doors to the general public on Oct 25. The project is developed by TCC Assets, a subsidiary of Thai group TCC Group, and Frasers Property Holdings (Thailand), a unit within Singapore-listed Frasers Property. Frasers Property is as well an affiliate of TCC Group.

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

“By seamlessly combining world-class centers with advanced sustainability and development, we are not simply developing a must-visit place for every person living in or visiting Bangkok– we are improving the future of metropolitan living,” states Panote Sirivadhanabhakdi, group chief executive officer of Frasers Property.

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According to the developers, One Bangkok has a financial investment worth of US$ 3.2 billion ($4.17 billion), making it among Thailand’s biggest private ownership developments. Occupying a land area of 17ha, it involves five workplace towers, 3 housing towers and 8ha of plant. It even has several retail places and 5 accommodations, comprising Bangkok’s very first Ritz-Carlton and Andaz real estates.

3 of the office high rises at the development are now operable, with lessees including multinational business such as Baker McKenzie, Estee Lauder Business, and BMW Group Thailand. The retail services are spread across 3 interconnected malls, of which 2 are going to open up on Oct 25.

The innovation likewise features over 215,278 sq ft of interior and exterior function rooms, along with a 2km “Art Loop” that features artworks and many other installations.

“Creating One Bangkok surpasses developing properties– we’ve made an ecosystem where the natural world is essential to the experience. The environment-friendly spaces are not an afterthought; they move flawlessly through the formulation, improving health and wellbeing and promoting a much deeper connection between a lot of people and the city,” claims Scott Duncan, design affiliate at SOM.


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