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Supalai Park Towers are 3 residential high-rise buildings located on Soi Phahonyothin 21, Chatuchak district, Bangkok, Thailand.The three towers have 33 floors and were all completed in 2003.
The number "21" refers to Soi Sukhumvit 21 (Asok Montri Road) where its first branch in Bangkok is located. Each Terminal 21 complex consists of: a multi-storied retail area with each floors being decorated in the theme of touristic cities around the world, a SF Cinema City movie theatre, and a hotel-and-residence operated by Centre Point ...
Aguston Sukhumvit 22 Tower A 165 m 541 ft 35 2010 ... Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri 2 Pathum Wan: 194.65 m 638.6 ft 40 Residential TBA Approved [210] 27
22 The Met: 231 m 757 ft 66 2009 ... Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri 197 m ... 22 Ivy Sukhumvit 18 Khlong Teoi: 212 m 695 ft 64 Proposed 23 The Room Samsen Tower B
All Seasons Place is a mixed-use skyscraper complex in Bangkok, Thailand.It comprises the 210-metre (690 ft)-tall China Resources Tower (also known as the China Resources Center or CRC Tower) and four smaller buildings that surround it: two office towers (M Thai Tower and Capitol Tower), a residential condominium (All Seasons Mansion) and the Conrad Bangkok hotel.
In July 1978, The Imperial Impala Hotel, with its 197 guest rooms, was opened for service on Sukhumvit 24 Road. The Imperial Queen's Park Hotel in Bangkok, which was one of the largest hotels in the city, was originally built and opened in 1992. It was part of the Imperial Hotel Group and known for its central location on Sukhumvit Road, as ...
The Pano is a 57-storey riverside condominium located in Bangkok. [1] It is the thirteenth tallest building and fourth tallest residential building in Thailand. The Pano has a height of 219 metres and 57 floors.
The project was developed by Pebble Bay (Thailand) Ltd., a subsidiary of the Singaporean company Hotel Properties Limited. Pebble Bay, which acquired the land from the U.S. Information Service in 2003, planned to develop a high-rise condo, The Met, along with a low-rise hotel on the smaller plot in front.