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Tenants of River City Bangkok are 60 percent art and antique shops, 20 percent lifestyle shops specialized in leather work, silks, tailored suits, furniture and home décor, and 20 percent restaurants and cafes, totalling to 160 shops. The four floors are arranged by categories of goods and services. The RCB Artery Zone is designed to host events.
As of year-end 2014 operated 39 stores in Thailand and two in Vietnam totaling over 450,000 m 2 of retail space. [1] A total of 48 branches were scheduled by the end of 2018: 11 branches in Bangkok Metropolitan Region and 37 branches in other provinces, together with 2 branches in Vietnam.
Index Living Mall Ransit Branch. Index Living Mall Public Company Limited is a Thailand-based furniture retailer owned by Index Interfurn Group.With a concept of a "special mall" entirely devoted to displaying and selling the company's furniture, the company opened its first branch in December 2002 at Future Park Rangsit in suburban Bangkok.
Though furniture from the brand doesn’t come cheap, we do recommend keeping tabs on the brand during major sales events like Presidents’ Day, Labor Day, Black Friday and more, because it ...
Bangkok: 1878 Energy, Cooling, Healthcare, Real Estate, Internet Bangkok Airways: Consumer services Travel & leisure Bangkok: 1968 Aviation Bangkok Bank: Financials Banks Bangkok: 1944 Banking, financial services Bangkok Dock Company: Industrials Industrial transportation Bangkok: 1957 Shipbuilding Bangkok Hospital: Health care Health care ...
Besides selling merchandise, they also have food trucks and stalls, beer bars, beauty salons, and tattoo shops. Bangkok Gate Plaza: Phahon Yothin, Sai Mai District next to Yaek Kor Por Aor BTS Station. Suea Pa Plaza: Retail and wholesale IT equipment and mobile phone accessories in Bangkok near Khlong Thom and Sampheng. [2]
Central Pinklao. Central Embassy, Phloenchit; Central Bangna, Bang Na; Central Chaengwattana, Pak Kret; Central Rama 9, [2] Rama IX Road, Ratchadaphisek Road; Central Ladprao, Lat Phrao Intersection
Though Vietnam is a relative newcomer to the oil industry, it is currently the third-largest oil producer in Southeast Asia, with a total 2011 output of 318,000 barrels per day (50,600 m 3 /d). [1] In 2010, Vietnam was ranked as the 8th largest crude petroleum producers in the Asia and Pacific region. [ 2 ]