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THAILAND

The downside of hotel oversupply

Spectrum, Published on 26/02/2012

» Those living in Bangkok will surely notice that there is a new hotel opening almost every month on average. Many may wonder why the city's hotel supply keeps growing given the frequent talk of oversupply, without any signs of slowing down. As of the third quarter of last year, there were a total of 30,815 hotel rooms in downtown Bangkok and a further 8,664 rooms in the pipeline to be completed by 2014, representing a 28% increase in existing supply.

THAILAND

All financial roads lead to ratchadaphisek

Spectrum, Published on 19/02/2012

» Ratchadaphisek Road stands to become the future financial district of Bangkok. The road will be home to the AIA Capital Centre, a 35-storey commercial office building, and the Stock Exchange of Thailand's new office, which will form an integral part of the country's first financial hub.

THAILAND

Commercial properties in bangkok's northern suburbs looking good

Spectrum, Published on 22/01/2012

» Bangkok's retail market is divided into three main areas _ city, city fringe and suburban. The largest share of retail space is concentrated in suburban Bangkok, totalling 2.56 million square metres, compared with 1.62 million in the city fringe and 1.33 million in the city.

THAILAND

Dwindling supply gives landlords the upper hand

Spectrum, Published on 15/01/2012

» The current down cycle in the Bangkok office market continues to provide occupiers with the opportunity to realise significant savings. However, with continued demand and very limited new supply, the market is likely to soon move to the upturn stage of the rental cycle.