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NEW IN TOWN
View from the Top
Created to provide the ideal working environment, The Great Room Thailand
is inspired by luxury hotels, exclusive offi ces and business clubs. Located on
25th and 26th fl oor of Gaysorn Tower, The Great Room will open from June
onwards. Featuring dedicated offi ces for B15,000 per month, and fl exible work
desks for B10,000 per month, this co-working space also provides 360 degree
views of downtown Bangkok. Directly connected to Childom BTS, guests also
have access to Gaysorn Tower’s Urban Resort’s art meeting facilities and a
200-person Crystal Box Ballroom. The Great Room will be open from 9am to
6pm every day, however, dedicated offi ce members will get 24/7 access.
For more information, visit www.thegreatroomoffi ces.com.
Fashion Forward
H&M’s sister store COS, or Collection of Style, has opened
its fi rst store in Thailand at EmQuartier. First launched
in London in 2007, and now with 209 stores worldwide,
Thailand became the seventh country in Asia to have a COS
store. Known for its minimal-styled workwear, COS will cater
to more upscale customers compared to H&M. The next COS
store is already all set to launch sometime this month in Siam
Paragon. For more information, visit www.cosstores.com.
Retail Heaven
Summer Hill is your newest summer-inspired community
hub, located just one step away from Phra Khanong BTS.
This development features an assortment of stores, cafes,
restaurants, fi tness centres and co-working spaces. So, if you
are looking to shop, hangout, savour some delicious meals
or work, this is the place to be. With a mix of outdoor spaces,
including a stunning 160-metre-long frontage, Summer Hill is
already home to more than 40 leading brands. Catered towards
middle and upper class guests, this new destination is an eco-
friendly spot with its recycle energy design that’s engineered to
lower the building’s power consumption. For more information,
visit www.summerhillbkk.com.
Ready for Take Off
Sky Lane Thailand, the cycling park located in the northeast corner of
Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport is back in service. The
one-way, two-lane track of Sky Lane allows riders to enjoy their biking
experience at their own pace. Featuring a 23.5 km cycling track around the
airport perimeters, as well as a 1.6 km inner cycling track, Sky Lane also
offers medical services, shops, food and beverages, and a rest area, among
other facilities. The admission to enter is free, but make sure to bring your
own bike and gear. Sky Lane is open from 6am to 6pm every day. For more
information, visit www.skylanethailand.com.
22 Masala Magazine
APRIL - MAY 2018