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The Malls are Coming Fast and Furious...
May 29, 2012
Business
CityNews - You might be unaware that within the next three years Chiang
Mai will become home to many more malls, with huge developments and small
boutique malls about to pop up all over the place. Some projects are already under
way while others are planned for the future. Here are some of the malls you can
expect to see in the next few years:
1. Central Festival Chiang Mai
This huge project was started in 2010 and should be
finished in 2013. It is located near The Child and Family Law Court near Big C Extra.
Under the same concept as Central Festival Pattaya, it melds Lanna architecture
and decorations with modern design. There will be food courts, restaurants, a
Depot Office, B2S, Super Sport, fitness centre, SFX Cinema, loads more chains
and many small retailers. This is a BIG project.
www1.cpn.co.th
2. Promenada Resort Mall Chiang Mai
The concept here is ‘resort mall’, which kind of means
that shopping might feel like a holiday... a walk in the park...something like
that. As you stroll through the mall you are supposed to feel ‘nature’ around
you, a different experience from some of the more industrial malls. Expect to
see gardens, a canal, lots of trees and flowers, set amongst a Rimping
supermarket, Chi Chang, Sports World, Major Hollywood cinema. There will also
be bowling and ice skating. The project should be open December 2012. Location
is the Chiang Mai-Sankampaeng Road, just off the Super Highway turning.
3.
Chiang Mai Platinum Fashion Centre
The Platinum mall will be situated in the Chiang Mai
Business Park, near Big C Express. It is a six storey building that will be a
centre for small and medium sized fashion and IT product shops. The concept is
similar to the Bangkok branch which support SMEs (Small Medium sized
Enterprizes). There will be up to 2,000 shops in here, and it is hoped that the
mall will be open in 2014.
4.
Green Plus Mall 2
This project will also be located in the Chiang Mai
Business Park across from the Platinum. It will be home to small retailers and
eateries.
5.
Star Avenue
Star Avenue has two branches already and a third
project is on the way. Star Avenue 3, or Star Avenue Viva Terrace, is now under
construction and will open 19th May 2012. It will be at Mahidol
Road, near Chiang Mai Airport. The third project will be the same as the other
projects and will be home to small private retailers and restaurants and none
of the big chains.
@Curve
This two storey community mall is on Chang Klan Road.
The first floor will be home to the ‘Plaza’ and there you’ll find B2S, Watsons,
Wawee Coffee, and some other small retail outlets. The second floor is going to
be an ‘Education Centre’. There you’ll find a Tutor School, Language
Institution, and Overseas Study Corporations. It will be open 1st
November 2012.
7.
The Chill Park
Across from Big C Hang Dong
1, The Chill Park is a community mall for people who want something a little different
from their shopping experience. They allow pets in the mall, and even in the
shops, plus there will be gardens and places to relax with your pet. They plan
to open at the end of the year.
V Community
This project should be finished by July 2012. It is
located close to Payap University. There are 4 zones which make up a commercial
plaza and a park. The plaza zone will have lots of shops and places to eat but
as yet we have not been informed what shops or restaurants.
9.
The Harbor
This community mall will be
on Huay Keaw Road, and if you haven’t seen it yet then we can tell you that it
is intended to look just like a harbor. There will be clothing shops,
restaurants and other small retail outlets here. The main thing will be
clothing and fashion, and small boutiques will come up from Bangkok. You can
find some of the outlets that will come to Chiang Mai at Terminal 21, JJ
market, and Asia Teak in Bangkok. It is now under construction and will be open
at the end of 2012.
(They have no website yet)
Det här är ju ett fruktansvärt bra kap, bravo! Överblick är exakt vad man behöver.Kul för alla chiangmaibor med fler skönt nerkylda hallar. Här i Chainat finns minsann inget överflöd på shoppingcenter. Däremot cykelsnällt landskap med vackra risfält med massor av grå storkar (?) Fridens från Gotte
SvaraRaderaDet blir nog bra med dessa byggen. Alla turister vill ju göra lite tempelbesök, och dessa nya tempel gör säkert susen. Om nu turisterna vågar sig hit med tanke på färgkaoset i och utanför parlamentet. Vilka rackare, hindra parlamentet från att fungera! Intressant, förresten, att fredsgeneralen, fd kuppchefen, säjer att lagförslagen gäller politiska brott, och Thaksins brott är inte politiskt. Valter ifrån kvällsregnet i Phitsanulok.
SvaraRaderaRöd-Gul röra! Att de samtidigt har ögonen på sig från internationell press som bevakar World Economic Forum bryr de sig inte om ett skvatt.
SvaraRaderaBehöver CM verkligen detta? CM skall bevaras tycker jag och inte bli en storstad som Bangkok. Ibland är jag en bakåtsträvare när det kommer till byggandet!!
SvaraRaderaNä, inte är det något som gräsrötterna högljutt demonstrerar för och kräver, tvärtom!
SvaraRaderaDet är väl de giriga högre upp i samhällshierarkin som försöker skapa behovet.