It had vendors selling gifts, clothing, jewellery, fruit, compact discs, handmade products like tapestries and fine arts, such as paintings and sculptures.
Until March 2007, it was called BEC-TERO Hall, and was primarily used by the media company to stage concerts.
As of 2021, that land was midway though the construction of One Bangkok, a giant development project consisting of offices, retail, residential and entertainment complexes.
[1] The developer of Suan Lum nightbazaar has bought a large piece of land on Ratchadaphisek Rd.
It plans to build a large mixed-use development, called Ratchada Night Bazaar.