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BTS Group's "Baan Chao Thai" affordable housing initiative plans a nationwide expansion, pivoting from condominiums in Bangkok to detached houses in the provinces due to lower land costs. [1]
BTS Group has opened the sales gallery for D:CRAFT Khlong Luang, the second project under its "Baan Chao Thai" affordable housing initiative. (confirmed by 2 sources) [2]
Keeree Kanjanapas, chairman of BTS Group, is returning to property development for the first time in 30 years under the “Baan Chao Thai” brand, with planned investment of THB100 billion over two years. [3]
Keeree Kanjanapas, chairman of the BTS Group, has announced a return to the “real estate” business after 30 years. [4]
The D:CODE Sales Gallery has opened on Srinakarin Road for a new low-rise condominium project located near the Yellow Line's Sri Iam station. [5]
BTS Group's "Baan Chao Thai" affordable housing initiative plans a nationwide expansion, pivoting from condominiums in Bangkok to detached houses in the provinces due to lower land costs.
BTS Group has opened the sales gallery for D:CRAFT Khlong Luang, the second project under its "Baan Chao Thai" affordable housing initiative.
Keeree Kanjanapas, chairman of BTS Group, is returning to property development for the first time in 30 years under the “Baan Chao Thai” brand, with planned investment of THB100 billion over two years.
Keeree Kanjanapas, chairman of the BTS Group, has announced a return to the “real estate” business after 30 years.
The D:CODE Sales Gallery has opened on Srinakarin Road for a new low-rise condominium project located near the Yellow Line's Sri Iam station.
An analysis of the country's demands and the new government should. ▪ schedule 14.30 Present the country's demands and the new government should do it by TDRI. 2:30 a.m. they distributed, but it's time for the public to stop. Attendee • Dr.
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Thai businesses can expect expanded opportunities in Saudi Arabia, following the restoration of diplomatic relations between both countries.
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Bangkok and neighboring provinces are initiating a program to develop Thai language and computer literacy skills among migrant workers.
This report indicates that the human capital is the heart of the future of the Thai development.
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