Samyan Mitrtown

Samyan Mitrtown (Thai: สามย่านมิตรทาวน์) is a mixed-use shopping, office, residential and leisure development located in Bangkok, Thailand.

The project, originally valued at ฿8.5 billion, was announced in 2016[4][5] and was developed by Golden Land Property Development, the property arm of the TCC Group owned by Thai billionaire businessman Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, under a lease agreement with the university.

[2] The 6-storey Samyan Mitrtown Mall has a total rental space of 36,000 square metres (390,000 sq ft).

[6] Among its facilities include the Samyan CO-OP, a 500-seat reading and working space conceptualized in collaboration with Kasikornbank, which is free to the public and open for 24 hours.

[7][8][9] It also has a 24-hour zone which offers several lifestyle services targeting students, workers, foreign tourists and locals with Samyan and its neighboring areas.