Lido Theatre to be Erased for New Shopping Mall

Lido Theatre to be Erased for New Shopping Mall

Chulalongkorn University will spend 1.8 billion baht to develop a new shopping mall on the plot that now houses Lido Theatre in Siam Square in 2014 after spending the same amount to construct Siam Square One nearby.  More...

Daniel Lorenzzo | Tags: | March 16th, 2012
Bangkok 7th most expensive city to rent a two-bedroom in Asia

Bangkok 7th most expensive city to rent a two-bedroom in Asia

Property rents are on the rise throughout Asia on the back of strong economic growth, with Singapore’s 15 per cent rise last year earning it the accolade of the world’s 5th most expensive city to rent a two-bedroom More...

Bangkok’s city development plan to include six provinces in 2011

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and the Interior Ministry have set up a committee that will work closely with six neighbouring provinces to integrate their development with Greater Bangkok’s More...

Next cabinet meeting heads to Hua Hin

The next cabinet meeting will be moved from Bangkok to Hua Hin, deputy government speaker Supaluck Kuanhar said Thursday. Original post:   Next cabinet meeting heads to Hua Hin Thailand’s real GDP is projected More...

Court dismisses expressway claim

The Supreme Court has dismissed a claim from expressway concessionaire Bangkok Expressway Plc for 360 million baht in damages and compensation for cutting toll increments a decade ago, payable by the Expressway More...

Thai authorities submit royal pardon request for Australian

Bangkok – Bangkok prison authorities submitted a request for a royal pardon for Australian Harry Nicolaides, who is serving a three-year prison sentence for lese majeste, officials confirmed Tuesday. The rest More...

Thailand’s Pace Development bucks trend with luxury condominium launch

Thailand Investment – Pace Development, owned by the influential Techakraisri family, is braving the sharp slowdown at the top end of Bangkok’s property market and has recently launched a Bt2.5 More...

Police break up burglary ring

Say foreign gang targeted housing estates across Bangkok, provinces See more here:   Police break up burglary ring  More...

Panasonic Khon Kaen has no layoff policy

Panasonic Khon Kaen (Thailand) Co Ltd insisted that there is no policy yet to lay off any worker at the plasma TV-making plant in Nam Phong district which employs 1,800 workers . Lesen Sie mehr von der ursprünglichen Quelle: Panasonic More...

Bangkok nightclub fire: Police ‘tried to protect guilty colleagues’

An investigation into the blaze that killed 66 people on New Years Eve has exposed serious flaws in the police inquiry raising suspicions that officers framed an innocent man. Original-Beitrag hier: Bangkok nightclub More...