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CPN introduces 'The Central Phaholyothin' megaproject

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October 09, 2025

SET-listed Central Pattana Plc (CPN), a leading Thai real estate developer, has announced the launch of “The Central Phaholyothin”-a 21-billion-baht flagship megaproject.

- KUAKUL MORNKUM

CPN introduces 'The Central Phaholyothin' megaproject

A visual impression of The Central Phaholyothin.

Positioned as “The Landmark of Northern Bangkok”, the project is situated between Vibhavadi Rangsit Road and Phahon Yothin Road and can be accessed from both roads.

It will span 49 rai and feature a total gross building area of 457,409 square metres.

The project includes a world-class Convention Hall measuring 6,700 sq m, designed to host international concerts and global-scale events. The project is scheduled for completion in the fourth quarter of 2026, according to CPN.

Chanavat Uahwatanasakul, president of retail and development at CPN, said the Ladprao-Phahon Yothin area has grown rapidly, and this project will unlock the full potential of the area and elevate it into becoming Bangkok's next central business district.

Mr Chanavat said the company is also considering further development of the project, such as hotel or residential components.

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