APAC Tower
Mixed-use office and retail complex in Bangkok, Thailand
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APAC Tower is a mixed-use complex (office and retail)[4][5] located at the intersection of Sukhumvit Road and Ekkamai Road in Watthana District, Bangkok, Thailand.[1] Developed by APAC Land, the project was completed in 2025 and has approximately 35,000 square meters of lettable space, including office areas and a retail section called Ekkamai Corner.[6] In 2025, APAC Tower received Fitwel 3-Star certification, the highest rating under the Fitwel system.[7][8] It also received LEED Gold certification from US Green Building Council.[9]
| APAC Tower | |
|---|---|
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APAC Tower, Sukhumvit 63 Road, Bangkok | |
![]() Interactive map of the APAC Tower area | |
| General information | |
| Status | Completed |
| Type | Mixed-use development |
| Location | 1319 Sukhumvit Road, 1319 Sukhumvit Rd, North, Prakanong, Bangkok 10110, Bangkok, Thailand |
| Coordinates | 13°43′13.0″N 100°35′05.3″E |
| Completed | 2025 [1] |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 32 |
| Floor area | 70,000 sq.m.[2] |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Design 103 International Ltd...[2] |
| Developer | APAC Land Co., Ltd. |
| Other information | |
| Public transit access | Ekkamai BTS Station [3] |
| Website | |
| APAC Tower | |
History
The site of APAC Tower was previously occupied by a Ban-Rai coffee shop[10] and a Sukhumvit Honda showroom before being redeveloped into the current mixed-use complex. The project was designed by Design 103 International, reflecting contemporary trends in sustainable and wellness-focused architecture.[11] Planning began in the early 2020s, and construction was completed in 2025.[12][6]
Location and transportation
APAC Tower is situated at the corner of Sukhumvit Road and Ekkamai Road, opposite Bangkok Eastern Bus Terminal, Science Centre for Education, and Bangkok Planetarium, with access to the Ekkamai BTS station.[3]
Ekkamai Corner
Tenants
The building houses notable office tenants such as Mazda,[18] TOA Corporation,[19] Asia Pulp & Paper,[20] and ZIM.[21]
