As the tallest tower in Thailand, as well as the 41st tallest mixed-use building in the world, the luxury MahaNakhon mixed-use Pace Development project (pictured) has announced that 90 percent of the project’s exterior glass cladding has now been installed.
MahaNakhon also features world-class public areas including Sky Observation Deck, an outdoor bar and restaurant and a public plaza suitable for staging cultural events and similar activities. With construction set to be completed soon, MahaNakhon will be one of Bangkok’s major tourist attractions ready for the opening of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC).
Observation decks at international landmarks are attracting millions of tourists, therefore, developers around the world have put this element as one of key components into their skyscrapers.
Pace Development has also incorporated world-class Sky Observation Deck with its 360-degree views across the city at a vertigo-inducing 314-meters high.
Pace also reported that construction of MahaNakhon has progressed as planned, with MahaNakhon Tower reaching its highest point at 314 meters during April 2015 and becoming Thailand’s tallest landmark.
MahaNakhon Cube, the seven-floor lifestyle retail building in front of the main tower, is now 100 percent complete with the pedestrian bridge providing direct access to Chongnonsi BTS station.
Interior work of The Ritz-Carlton Residences and The Bangkok Edition hotels are progressing as planned and will be ready for occupancy next year. With the completion of Sky Observation Deck, restaurant, and outdoor bar on top of the tower in the near future, MahaNakhon will become one of the key tourist attractions in Bangkok.
Pace has also continued to expand its international chain of Dean & Deluca fine dining establishments and gourmet markets by recently signing a deal with the Trump Organization to open a branch at 40 Wall Street in New York. The company also opened a pop-up café last month for the first time outside of any major global metropolitan centre at the AKAS Khao Yai development.
Are these the best views in Bangkok – from 314-metres at MahaNakhon?