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Thai developers bet on sustainable homes

Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 13/10/2025

» As climate concerns mount and urban living intensifies, Thailand's property sector is turning to sustainability as both a necessity and a market opportunity.

PROPERTY

Low-rise developers urged to boost safety

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 11/07/2025

» Low-rise housing developers should invest more in structural reinforcement to improve resilience against potential future tremors, which are likely following the earthquake in Myanmar in March, according to the Thai Structural Engineers Association.

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IMH, Pornnarit Group to co-develop medical hub

Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 02/02/2023

» Intermedical Care and Lab Hospital Plc (IMH) is teaming up with the Pornnarit Group to establish the IMH Medical Hub project -- valued at 1.2 billion baht -- in Samut Prakan's Bearing area.

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Expansion in Khon Kaen residential to persist in H2

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 22/09/2022

» The Khon Kaen residential market is projected to continue its robust growth in the second half of 2022, driven by positive momentum from a recovery of economic activities in the third quarter.

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Real estate transparency improves

Business, Published on 07/07/2022

» Thailand held its ranking as the 10th most transparent real estate market in Asia-Pacific and third in Southeast Asia, according to the Global Real Estate Transparency Index from JLL and LaSalle Investment Management.

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MQDC looks to innovation and R&D

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 04/07/2022

» Property developer Magnolia Quality Development Corporation Ltd (MQDC) intends to focus on innovation and R&D for future developments, which will be mainly theme and mixed-use projects.

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China's space lab mostly burns up over South Pacific

Associated Press, Published on 02/04/2018

» BEIJING: Chinese space authorities say the defunct Tiangong 1 space station mostly burned up on re-entry into the atmosphere over the central South Pacific.