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Area

Asoke

Floors

30

Total Units

2

Pet Friendly

No

Building Year

1986

Sino-Thai Tower

Sino-Thai Tower, Sino-Thai Building or อาคารซิโน-ไทย ทาวเวอร์ is an Office Building in Asoke, located on Sukhumvit 21 (Asoke Road). This 30-Story Building was completed in 1986 and is located at approx 10 Minutes walk from MRT Sukhumvit, BTS Asoke and Terminal 21 Shoppingmall. On the groundfloor is an SCB Bank and CoffeeShop.

Please find below all details regarding Office spaces for Rent in Sino-Thai Tower.

Property Features:

Parking spaces
Approx. 300

Total lettable Area
22,000 Sqm

Typical Floor area 
780 Sqm

Ceiling Height 
2.50 Meter

Elevators
5 Passenger
1 Service

Air-Conditioning

Water cooled package

Lease period  
3 years with an option to renew

Fitting out period
1 month (depending on the size)

Price per Sq. m
620 THB per sq.m

Deposit
3 months

Car Park 
1 car per 100 sq.m free of charge

Air-conditioning               
Office air conditioning services from 8:00-17:00


Other Office Buildings in Asoke
FICO Place
Interchange 21
Exchange Tower
Rajapark Building
GMM Grammy Place
Ocean Tower 2
BB Building
Sermmit Tower
Vasu 01 Building
Jasmine City Building

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Apartments for Rent near Sino-Thai Tower

Noble Recole
Asoke Residence Grand Mercure
Villa Bajaj
Master Centrium
The Esse Asoke
Grand Park View Asoke
Asoke Place
Supalai Premier Place
Las Colinas
Celes Asoke
Ashton Asoke

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    Basic Informations

    OS-00038

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    Asoke

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    6 months

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    All pets allowed (No limitation)

    Extra pet deposit

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