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The PARQ is an exceptionally well-located property, almost directly connected to MRT Queen Sirikit Station, just one stop away from Asoke, the heart of Bangkok’s business district. Completed in 2020, it offers a modern and well-maintained office building with the latest facilities.
The PARQ project completed its office tower in 2020, followed by the opening of MedPark Hospital, which became widely recognized among Japanese residents in Bangkok as a COVID-19 vaccination center.
The first to third floors of the office tower, completed in 2020, are retail areas. Tenants include well-known Japanese restaurants such as Sukiya, Gyukaku, and Shabu-shabu, along with a food court, cafes, convenience stores, supermarkets, and bookstores. Everything necessary is available in one place, allowing tenants to spend their day comfortably without leaving The PARQ even during Bangkok’s long rainy season.
The food court offers affordable meals, and during lunch hours it is bustling with Thai office workers.
On the day of our visit, a market was being held inside the building.
The property also features a 24-hour fitness club (subject to regulations) and a library, providing more lifestyle options such as morning activities or workouts after work.
30% of the site is dedicated to landscaped gardens, outdoor activity areas, and open spaces. These green areas allow office workers to refresh themselves, creating an environment conducive to productivity. Cafes with garden views are also available.
The PARQ has been awarded LEED Gold certification as well as Thailand’s first WELL certification for urban design, making it one of the most environmentally advanced developments. Anticipating the spread of electric vehicles in Thailand, the building’s parking facilities are already equipped with EV charging stations.
*LEED
LEED is a globally recognized certification system by the U.S. Green Building Council that objectively evaluates the environmental performance of buildings. Many multinational corporations, such as Google, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America, only select LEED-certified properties for their offices. It is expected that selecting LEED-certified properties will become a global standard for office leasing decisions.
More details on LEED can be found here.
An advanced system is installed in the air intake of the building’s air conditioning to filter polluted air.
Tap water within the office building is purified into drinkable water.
High-performance double-glazed windows are used, ensuring excellent cooling efficiency even in Bangkok’s hot climate.
Sensors adjust the brightness of indoor LED lighting according to the strength of natural daylight outside.
The nearest station is MRT Queen Sirikit, just one stop from MRT Sukhumvit Station. Take Exit 2.
Once you reach ground level, The PARQ is right in front of you on the right-hand side. It is essentially a station-front property.
Even on rainy days, employees can commute comfortably without getting wet thanks to the sheltered walkway from the MRT exit to the building.
Its location also provides easy access to the Asoke central business district, making transfers to the BTS Sukhumvit Line smooth and convenient.
In addition, its proximity to the Rama IV expressway entrance makes it convenient for companies with frequent business in industrial estates.
When accessing the office area, ID verification and passing through a security gate are required. This ensures compliance with even the strictest corporate security policies. Employees and VIP visitors can also access via a dedicated smartphone app, eliminating the need for access cards.
The building is equipped with four elevators for the lower floors and four for the upper floors, reducing congestion during peak hours such as lunchtime.
The ceiling height of 3 meters is one of the highest among Bangkok office buildings, providing an open and spacious atmosphere. For companies requiring larger areas, leasing across two floors is also possible.
The minimum office unit size starts from 95㎡.
While office views are often overlooked, they are an important factor for a comfortable work environment.
South-facing offices overlook Rama IV Road, and from higher floors, you can even enjoy the view of Bang Kachao, often referred to as the “Green Lung of Bangkok.”
On the other hand, offices facing north overlook the landscaped courtyard introduced earlier, allowing tenants to feel connected with greenery despite being in the city center.
Corridors are bright and clean, with ample width for two adults to walk side by side comfortably.
Restrooms are designed with a luxurious and hotel-like finish, offering both cleanliness and elegance. A touchless sensor is installed at restroom entrances, allowing doors to open without contact — a welcome feature in the new normal era.
Additional amenities such as dressing rooms and shower rooms are also available, making it convenient for unexpected needs.
The pantry area is equipped with water dispensers, reflecting the building-wide commitment to high-quality water.
Lastly, smoking areas are not located inside the building but are provided outdoors.
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