CentralPlaza Chaengwattana
The mall opened in 2008 and is the first shopping mall of Central Group, Thailand's largest retail corporation in Nonthaburi province.
Overview
The mall has a total of seven floors with a basement floor included. It is the biggest shopping mall in the northwestern part of Bangkok compromising an area of 24 rai (38,400 m or 413,000 sq ft). The total size of the shopping mall is some 300,000 m (3,200,000 sq ft). The mall itself is 208 metres (682 ft) long and 235 metres (771 ft)s wide. The cost of building the mall was 6 billion Baht. It has nine main anchors and more than 300 variety of shops, with well-known brands. Central Chaengwattana has 10 different special zones which are:
- Fashion
- Junction-X
- Sports
- Beauty & Service
- Banking
- Books & Music
- Kids
- Education
- Home Decorative
- IT Center
The operator of the cinema in the mall is SF Cinema. It has over 500 seats and a 28 lane bowling alley locates in SF Strike Bowl with karaoke rooms. Fitness First is also an anchor with an outdoor view. TOPS Supermarket is a supermarket located on the ground floor of the mall. Central Chaengwattana aims to attract 60,000 – 70,000 visitors per day.
Anchors
- Central The Store @ Chaengwattana
- Tops Food Hall
- Central Foodpark
- Food Park
- Food Patio
- SFX Cinema 9 Cinemas
- B2S
- Officemate
- Power Buy
- Supersports
- Fitness First
- Chaengwatthana Hall
- Indoor Playground "Harborland" (Coming Soon)
Access
The mall along with the office building have a combined parking space for 3,200 cars.
It was served by Chaeng Watthana - Pak Kret 28 MRT station since 21 November 2023.
See also
Notes
- ^ Annual Report 2011, p. 253.
- ^ Central Pattana (2008). "CPN to stimulate spending at the end of the year – pour over 200 million to create "First Happening in Thailand" events for the launch of CentralPlaza Chaengwattana on 27 November". Archived from the original on 2 August 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
- ^ Annual Report 2011, p. 55.
- ^ Form 56-1 2011, p. 23.
References
- Central Pattana (21 March 2012). Annual Report 2011 (PDF). Retrieved 30 March 2012.
- Central Pattana (5 April 2012). Form 56-1 2011 (PDF) (in Thai). Retrieved 23 May 2012.