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CPN’s Bold Investment in Krabi Shopping Centers
On September 10, Mr. Chanwat Uea-wattanasakul, Chief Development and Commercial Officer of Central Pattana Public Company Limited (CPN), announced the company’s commitment to transforming key areas in Bangkok and other major provinces. Under the “The Future-Fluent Transformation” strategy, CPN plans to develop new mixed-use projects in Southern Thailand and significantly revamp existing ones, with a total project value exceeding 15 billion baht. This initiative aims to boost the country’s economy and tourism.
New Mixed-Use Project in Krabi
The centerpiece of this initiative is the new mixed-use project “Central Krabi,” designed to be a future-oriented landmark in the heart of Krabi. With a concept titled “New Haven of Life” (Destination | Nature Lifestyle), this 4,500 million baht project spans 114 rai and includes a shopping center of 47,500 square meters, scheduled to open in Q3 2025. Future plans for the site include the development of premium residences, condominiums, and a hotel. Krabi, known for its global tourism appeal, boasts strong purchasing power, ranking 6th in national tourism revenue and 3rd in Southern Thailand, with a clear recovery in tourism.
Transformations in Major Bangkok Shopping Centers
Mr. Chanwat also highlighted major upcoming transformations in four significant Bangkok shopping centers, with a total investment exceeding 10 billion baht. These include:
- Central Bangna: Reopening in Q1 2026
- Central Pinklao: Reopening in Q2 2025
- Central Chaengwattana: Reopening in Q2 2025
- Central Chiang Mai Airport: Reopening in Q1 2026
Revamping Central Bangna and Central Pinklao
“Central Bangna, which has been operating for 36 years, and Central Pinklao, approaching its 30th anniversary next year, are located in high-purchasing-power areas surrounded by luxury residential projects. These centers rank among the Top 10 Best Performing Central shopping malls, with high engagement from The 1 members and affluent customers 1.5 times more than other locations,” Mr. Chanwat said.
Evolution of Central Chaengwattana
Central Chaengwattana, operational for 16 years, has evolved from a suburban area to a new CBD, with population growth comparable to Rama 9 and higher income levels compared to other areas in Nonthaburi. The area is home to high-income families and a significant expatriate community. Over the past decade, residential projects have increased by over 300%, with a predicted rise in office workers by 300,000 within 5-10 years. The introduction of the new Pink Line of the BTS and the concept of enhanced experiences aim to cater to a diverse target audience with high daily traffic.
Central Chiang Mai Airport’s New Vision
Central Chiang Mai Airport, the first CPN center opened outside Bangkok and now 27 years old, is located near Chiang Mai International Airport. The city is rapidly expanding due to government mega-projects and plans to become a Creative Economy Hub by 2028. With increasing demand from a catchment area of over 2 million people, including Chiang Mai, Lamphun, and Lampang, the project sees a 34% growth in residential areas and a rise in luxury hotels. Surrounded by international schools and universities, with tourist inflow increasing by 300% since 2019, the new concept aims to present a “Local Essence in Modern Twist,” creating a destination that caters to both locals and visitors.
FAQs
What is CPN’s new project in Krabi, and how much is being invested?
CPN is launching a major mixed-use project in Krabi with an investment of 4.5 billion baht. The project, “Central Krabi,” will feature a shopping center spanning 47,500 square meters and is set to open in Q3 2025. Future developments will include premium residences, condominiums, and a hotel.
Which Central shopping centers in Bangkok are undergoing transformations and when will they reopen?
– Central Bangna: Reopening in Q1 2026
– Central Pinklao: Reopening in Q2 2025
– Central Chaengwattana: Reopening in Q2 2025
– Central Chiang Mai Airport: Reopening in Q1 2026
What changes are planned for Central Chiang Mai Airport and why?
Central Chiang Mai Airport, operational for 27 years, is being revamped to address the growing demand from an expanded catchment area and the city’s rapid growth. The new concept, “Local Essence in Modern Twist,” aims to create a must-visit destination that meets both local and tourist needs, reflecting Chiang Mai’s increased tourism and economic activity.
Reference: Matichon