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Supalai plans to launch at least 28 new property projects in Thailand
Supalai Plc plans to launch at least 28 property projects worth 33 billion baht in the next 18 months, says executive director Tritecha Tangmatitham.

Supalai Plc plans to launch at least 28 property projects worth 33 billion baht in the next 18 months, says executive director Tritecha Tangmatitham.
Supalai Plc plans to launch at least 28 property projects worth 33 billion baht in the next 18 months, says executive director Tritecha Tangmatitham.
The company has 26 plots of land and is in talks with owners of two more plots for future development. Half of the total would accommodate 13 new developments, mainly low-rise units, worth around 13 billion baht over the rest of this year. Another 15 projects worth a combined 20 billion baht would be launched next year.

Supalai plans to launch at least 28 residential projects worth more than Bt33 billion combined, including two low-cost housing projects
Supalai has already used up its annual budget of 3.5 billion to acquire land this year. It plans to invest another 1 billion in more plots.
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B33bn in projects in Supalai pipeline
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