New Bangkok mall to have 'Gay Avenue'
Thursday, December 01, 2005
Thailand's first gay shopping zone will open next year as part of the one-billion-baht Tawana Center Park in Bangkok's Lat Phrao district.
According to a report in the Bangkok Post today the "Gay Avenue" will comprise 2,400 square metres of retail space dedicated solely to shops owned by gays. The complex is reportedly owned by billionaire Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, who also owns the nearby Computer City complex.
Apart from Gay Avenue Zone, the project will offer products and services similar to what is available at Bangkok's famous Chatuchak weekend market and the Suan Lum Night Baazar.
Mr Anusorn said the Gay Avenue would serve as the magnet to attract customers to the project because products created by gays tend to be chic and unique.
"I don't think there will be any backlash on the project from the conservative sector of society because the products and services on offer will be furniture, fashion items, home decoration items, restaurants and coffeeshops. None of the shops will deal with sex," he said.
Mr Anusorn said the Gay Avenue would make the project absolutely different from other retailer centres in Bangkok in terms of shop decoration and product design.
Full story on the Bangkok Post web site.
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