Central plans compact mall in eastern suburbs

Written by changthai11 on Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Central plans compact mall in

In tune with trend and faster to build

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Plc, the SET-listed property and in the of Companies, plans to spend one billion baht to develop the first compact shopping mall in the east of Bangkok next year.

Wallaya Chirathivat, the company’s executive vice-president for business development and construction management, said it would expand to develop a smaller-size shopping complex to meet the changes in both and retail regulations. Moreover, it is becoming more difficult to find suitable in .

“As the market leader, we have to develop all to serve all customer demands. Compact will help us move faster than in the past. It takes about two to three years to build one large shopping mall with space of 100,000 to 200,000 square metres, compared to 12-13 months for a 50,000-square-metre complex,” she said.

Ms Wallaya added that the company would decide on its retail format within the next two to three months and expected to start construction next year in the . The will require only 50,000 sq m including main anchors.

“Customers will get a new shopping experience from our new shopping centre, which will be developed as the first of its kind in Thailand’s retail market,” said Nattakit Tangpoonsintana, the company’s executive vice-president for marketing.

The eastern part of Bangkok has developed rapidly since the opening of Suvarnnabhumi Airport and many have been built in this area. Between 2004 and last year, 50,000 households or 200,000 people moved to settle in the of Prawet, Bang Na, , and , where almost 100 have emerged.

Ms Wallaya said that even though the economy might experience some from the global , CPN would continue to invest as are long-term investments.

Apart from the new expansion, the company plans to spend 400 million baht to install large-scale high-efficiency chillers from Trane (Thailand) to reduce energy use for air conditioning in 10 shopping centres managed by CPN.

CEO Kobchai Chirathivat said this initiative would help reduce the energy for air conditioning by 16%, resulting in a reduction in CO2 emissions by at least 40,000 tonnes a year.

In developing its new malls, CPN incorporated green building ideas by implementing the leadership in energy and environmental design or LEED concept, Mr Nattakit said.

Shares of CPN closed yesterday on the SET at 17.70 baht, up 80 satang.

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