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When Mega-Developments Become City Engines — What Thailand Reveals About How Business Reshapes Communities
Along the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, a single development now attracts tens of millions of visitors each year. To some, it is a landmark. To others, a workplace. To nearby neighbourhoods, it has become something more consequential: an economic force that has altered land values, work patterns, transport flows, and daily life. Thailand offers a useful lens for understanding a broader global shift — what happens when private developments grow large enough to stop behaving li
Jan 193 min read
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