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Shopping mall in Bangkok, ThailandLocation | Yan Nawa, Bangkok, Thailand |
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Coordinates | 13°41′51″N 100°32′16″E / 13.6976°N 100.5378°E / 13.6976; 100.5378 |
Opening date | October 10, 1997 (1997-10-10) |
Developer | Central Pattana |
Management | Songsiri Manonunti |
Owner | Central Pattana |
No. of stores and services | 301 |
Total retail floor area | 58,805 square metres (632,970 sq ft) |
No. of floors | 7 |
Parking | 2,300 |
Website | web |
Central Rama III is a shopping center located on Ratchadapisek Road in Yan Nawa District, Bangkok, Thailand. The mall opened in 10 October 1997 and is one of Central Group's largest shopping centers.
Overview
The shopping center has a total of nine floors with two basement floors included. The shopping center provides a mix of retail shops, a Central Department store, a food court, a Major Cineplex (9-screen cinema), and a retail arcade.
Anchors
- Central The Store @ Rama 3
- Tops
- Major Cineplex 9 Cinemas
- B2S Think Space
- Supersports
- Power Buy
- Food Patio
Parking
The shopping center has a carpark with parking spaces for approximately 2,340 cars.
See also
External links
Notes
- ^ Annual Report 2011, p. 252.
- ^ Form 56-1 2011, p. 12.
- ^ Annual Report 2011, p. 54.
- Annual Report 2011, p. 27.
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.
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