Future Park Rangsit (Thai: ฟิวเจอร์พาร์ค รังสิต) is one of Asia's largest malls, located on Phahonyothin Road in Pathum Thani.[2] The area is a gateway to the provinces of central, northern and northeastern Thailand. Covering 280,000 square feet (26,000 m2), Future Park Rangsit opened on March 17, 1995.

Future Park Rangsit
Beside the mall
Map
LocationThanyaburi, Pathum Thani, Thailand
Coordinates13°59′22″N 100°37′5″E / 13.98944°N 100.61806°E / 13.98944; 100.61806
Address94, Phahonyothin Rd, Prachathipat Sub-District
Opening dateMarch 17, 1995
DeveloperThe Wanglee family, Rangsit Plaza Company Limited
ManagementRangsit Plaza Company Limited
OwnerRangsit Plaza Company Limited
No. of stores and services900+
No. of anchor tenants14
Total retail floor area280,000 m2 (3,000,000 sq ft) (net)[1]
No. of floors5
Websitefuturepark.co.th

The mall houses more than 70 restaurants and food outlets, eight major banks and financial institutions, a post office and outlets for all phone networks and mobile phone service providers. Entertainment options include multiplex cinemas and D-Cine private theaters, which feature karaoke and on-demand movies as needed. Movies that tend to be in Thai or English.

Anchor tenants in the plaza include:

The three largest tenants alone occupy 15 acres (61,000 m2) of Future Park Rangsit—the 6-acre (24,000 m2) Home Pro, the 2-acre (8,100 m2) Major Cineplex and the 4-acre (16,000 m2) Index Living Mall.

In total the Future Park Rangsit City and adjacent superstores occupy a total area of 68 acres (280,000 m2). The huge complex currently has 120,000 shoppers on weekdays and 150,000 on weekends. There are also 180,000 on some important Buddhist and Thai Holidays. [3]

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References

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  1. ^ "Future Park the Natural Metro Shopping Park". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2010-08-14.
  2. ^ http://www.bangkok.com/shopping-mall/index.html#future-park-rangsit-bangkok
  3. ^ บริหารแบบ 360 องศา สไตล์ ‘พิมพ์ผกา หวั่งหลี’ วิกฤติคือความท้าท้าย คู่แข่งมีไว้ลับสมอง. Thairath (in Thai). 29 November 2015. Retrieved 18 December 2018.