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Old Feb 12, 2011 | 5:37 am
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Park Hyatt Bangkok

Details of the long-awaited “Central Embassy,” which will be built on the former site of the British Embassy, have been released.

Owned by Thai shopping giant Central Retail Corp, building plans include a 37-floor complex featuring an eight-story retail and lifestyle area and a 30-floor luxury Park Hyatt with 222 rooms.

According to a report in The Nation, a sky-bridge will connect Central Embassy to upscale department store Central Chidlom, which will also undergo a refurbishment.

The Park Hyatt will reportedly open in Thailand in 2013 as the signature element of Central Embassy, billed by the Nation "as the most luxurious retail complex in Asia."

So do Bangkok’s luxury shoppers really need another place to blow their cash in addition to Siam Paragon, Siam Discovery, Central Chidlom, CentralWorld, Emporium and Gaysorn?

Central seems to think so. The company reportedly expects to break even within 10 years.


http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2011...-30148340.html

All in all there are 10 upcoming Park Hyatts in Asia in various stages of development:

Thailand
Park Hyatt Bangkok (2013)
Park Hyatt Koh Samui Resort (2013)

China
Park Hyatt Beijing
Park Hyatt Ningbo
Park Hyatt Shanghai

Vietnam
Park Hyatt Saigon

India
Park Hyatt Hyderabad
Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa

Korea
Park Hyatt Seoul

Japan
Park Hyatt Tokyo

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