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  2. Core Pacific City - Wikipedia

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    The opening of Taipei 101's mall in 2003 was expected to affect the revenues of Core Pacific's tenants, although less severely than at other malls due to Core Pacific's lower price points. [5] In 2004, the mall's management company was cited by Taiwan's Fair Trade Commission for unfair trade practices relating to a gift certificate promotion ...

  3. Index Living Mall - Wikipedia

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    Index Living Mall. Index Living Mall Public Company Limited is a Thailand -based furniture retailer owned by Index Interfurn Group. With a concept of a "special mall" entirely devoted to displaying and selling the company's furniture, the company opened its first branch in December 2002 at Future Park Rangsit in suburban Bangkok. As of 2017 ...

  4. List of largest shopping malls in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Union Mall: Bangkok: 150,000 1250 2006 17 CentralPlaza Bangna: Bangkok: 113,000 [18] 300+ Central Department Store, Major Cineplex: 1993 18 Esplande: Bangkok: 105,000 20 Esplanade Cineplex, Tops Market: 2006 19 CentralPlaza Rattanathibet: Nonthaburi: 105,000 [18] 150 Robinson Department Store, SF Cinema, Baan & Beyond, Index Living Mall 2003 20 ...

  5. Future Park Rangsit - Wikipedia

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    The three largest tenants alone occupy 15 acres (61,000 m 2) of Future Park Rangsit—the 6-acre (24,000 m 2) Home Pro, the 2-acre (8,100 m 2) Major Cineplex and the 4-acre (16,000 m 2) Index Living Mall. In total the Future Park Rangsit City and adjacent superstores occupy a total area of 68 acres (280,000 m 2). The huge complex currently has ...

  6. CentralPlaza Bangna - Wikipedia

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    The shopping mall was developed with joint investment of Central Pattana, Srivikorn Group, Navabhand Group and Tosapol Management Co., Ltd in 3 December 1993. Later in 3 December 2001, Central Pattana acquired the shopping mall and then renovated it including numerous exterior and interior improvements, new zoning and the development of ...

  7. List of shopping malls in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    JJ Mall, Chatuchak; M MBK Center. MBK Center, Pathum Wan Intersection; Mega Bangna, Bangna; M Lifestore Thapra; M Lifestore Ngamwongwan; M Lifestore Bangkhae; M Lifestore Bangkapi; M Lifestore Ramkamhaeng; N. The Nightingale-Olympic, Phra Nakhon; The Nine Center Tiwanon; O. The Old Siam Plaza, Phahurat; P Pantip Plaza. The Pantip at Ngamwongwan

  8. Central Ladprao - Wikipedia

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    Central Ladprao[ 5] ( Thai: เซ็นทรัล ลาดพร้าว) (previously known as CentralPlaza Ladprao) is a shopping complex, owned by Central Pattana. The complex opened on 25 December 1982, and was the first integrated shopping complex by Central Pattana. It is on Phahonyothin Road at the end of Lat Phrao Road in Chatuchak ...

  9. Cost-of-living index - Wikipedia

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    A cost-of-living index is a conceptual measurement goal, however, not a straightforward alternative to the CPI. A cost-of-living index would measure changes over time in the amount that consumers need to spend to reach a certain utility level or standard of living. Both the CPI and a cost-of-living index would reflect changes in the prices of ...