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List of shopping malls in Thailand; Notes References. Central Pattana (21 March 2012). Annual Report 2011 (PDF) Central Pattana (5 April 2012). Form 56-1 2011 (PDF ...
MBK Center Atrium. Thailand portal; Architecture portal; MBK Center (Thai: เอ็มบีเค เซ็นเตอร์), previously known as Mahbunkhrong Center (Thai: มาบุญครอง เซ็นเตอร์, RTGS: Mabunkhrong, pronounced [māː.būn.kʰrɔ̄ːŋ]), is a large shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand. [1]
Auchan (branches in Thailand now changed and acquired by Big C) Carrefour (has been taken over by Group Casino and all Carrefour branches have been renamed Big C Extra) Food Lion (Branches in Thailand now acquired by Central Food Retail) The Mall Group; Seiyu Group, includes: SEIYU (branches in Thailand now acquired by Jusco Thailand) Tops ...
Saha-Thai Shopping Complex: Surat Thani: 60,000 Sahathai Department Store: 2011 35 CentralPlaza Phitsanulok: Phitsanulok: 56,000 [26] 93,000 Robinson Department Store, Major Cineplex: 2011 36 CentralPlaza Khon Kaen: Khon Kaen: 50,000 200,000 [18] 250+ Robinson Department Store, SF Cinema: 2009 37 Pratunam Center: Bangkok: 50,000 2500 2005 38 ...
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J.J Mall is a large shopping complex in the heart of the Chatuchak district in Bangkok, Thailand.It is located next to the weekend market.()The whole area has become a single vast building site and all shop zones are interlinked. [1]
108 Shop is a Thai chain of franchise convenience stores, with locations nationwide. Sun 108 is the operator of 108 Shop convenience stores and is a subsidiary of Saha Pathanapibul Co., Ltd (Saha Group) [1] In March 2013, Saha Group and Lawson, Inc. has launched in Thailand and it has created “LAWSON 108” as a special store brand for Thailand.
Later in 1983 Central Ladprao opened its doors and was the largest shopping mall in Thailand at that time. [5] On 20 December 2005, King Bhumibol Adulyadej conferred on the company a Royal Warrant for its services, meaning they could display the royal Garuda emblem. [6] By 2010 Central operated 15 stores in Thailand and planned to open more. [7]