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Unlocking a New Dimension for "Dusit Central Park" and Welcoming the New Landmark "Central Park" on September 4th

Tanaphorn Chaiyasit • 03/09/2025

As a leader in the real estate market, we have closely monitored the growth and development of the Dusit Central Park project. On this significant occasion, Cushman & Wakefield extends its congratulations on the official opening of "Central Park," a world-class retail center that will complete the mixed-use project's ecosystem on September 4th.

Central Park is not just a typical shopping mall; it reflects the developer's vision of creating a comprehensive lifestyle hub in a prime, hard-to-find location in the heart of the city. With over 130,000 square meters of space, this retail center is meticulously designed to meet every user's needs, including retail, dining, and recreational areas, which will enhance the overall experience for people in the area.

Business Opportunity Analysis:

  • Elevating the CBD Area: The launch of Central Park not only adds a new option for shopping and lifestyle but also strengthens the value and commercial potential of the Silom-Rama IV area, which is home to leading office buildings and five-star hotels. This will attract new investments to a key business district in the country.
  • Attracting Diverse Users: With its connection to the office building and hotel within the project, Central Park will draw a variety of customers, including office workers in the area, tourists staying at the hotel, and residents from the project and nearby neighborhoods. This diverse customer base will help the project grow sustainably and with flexibility.
  • A Perfect Blend: Current real estate development focuses on creating projects that prioritize quality of life and the environment. Central Park meets this trend exceptionally well by seamlessly integrating the "Suan Dusit Arun" green space, which opens on September 3rd, with the retail center. This balance between commercial and public areas is seen as a long-term value-add for the project and provides a true recreational space for urban dwellers.

Cushman & Wakefield believes the opening of Central Park will be another testament to the strength and resilience of the Thai real estate market and will become a key magnet for investment and economic growth in the future.

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