CentralWorld shopping plaza in Bangkok undergoes extensive refurbishment
12-Aug-2010
CentralWorld, a shopping plaza and complex in Bangkok, Thailand, which is touted as the third largest shopping complex in the world, is undergoing THB2.8 billion ($87.2 million) renovation.
The Central Pattana pcl (CPN), the developer and operator of CentralWorld, which was originally called the World Trade Center, is investing in the extensive renovation project and has stated that over 350 store owners can re-enter CentralWorld to redecorate their stores from August 2010.
According to the company, CentralWorld will be re-opened by the end of September 2010, and there will be a grand opening ceremony in November 2010.
CentralWorld and Zen Department Store are undergoing an all-embracing renovation scheme to make the retail space more modern, beautiful, safe and eco-friendly. Zen Department Store is an upmarket department store opened in 1990 as one of the anchors of the CentralWorld.
The redesigned shopping complex is distinct with the integration of a ‘Spring Season’ atmosphere. Being airy and light, this unique ambience has been created using water. The fire prevention system and the security system have been upgraded, and the CCTV and sensitive smoke detectors have been improved.
The re-opening of Southeast Asia’s largest lifestyle shopping complex is divided into three phases.
The first phase, by the end of September 2010, includes 80% of CentralWorld’s total space and covers the Beacon, Central Court, Dazzle, Eden and Forum zones.
The second phase, to be completed progressively between November and December 2010, includes the opening of CentralWorld, with the exception of Zen and the areas immediately adjacent to it.
In the third phase, Zen Department Store and areas adjacent to it will be re-opened by the end of August 2011.
CentralWorld comprises 550,000 square metre of retail space that includes six anchor mega-stores such as Zen and Isetan Department Stores, SuperSports, SFWorld Cinema, PowerBuy, B2S, as well as over 500 shops and more than 100 restaurants.
On May 19, 2010, CentralWorld was seriously damaged by fire caused by rioters in the aftermath of a military operation against anti-government protesters known as Red Shirts.
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