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One.Six Development Corp, a joint venture between the fourth generation of the Chearavanont family and the Athakravisunthorn family, is planning to launch a second luxury condo project next year following the successful completion of the first project in Thong Lor in October this year.
Asia s leading digital asset platform, Zipmex, hits a new milestone with its latest partnership with One.Six Development Company Limited for the purchase of real estate via crypto.
Through ZipSpend, Zipmex s latest program, home buyers can now purchase properties using BTC, ETH, USDT and ZMT as it continues to merge businesses towards a cashless society as the world continues to embrace cryptocurrency as preferred option in payment.
One.Six Development was co-founded in 2017 by a next-generation of real-estate developers, Tanyatip Chearavanont and Chawin Athakravisunthorn. The company s flagship project, a joint venture with the world-class Magnolia Quality Development Corporation Limited (MQDC) features a mixed-use residential experience in the Thonglor area, targeting urbanites with the need for luxury, convenience, and a sense of community at the front of Thonglor road.
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Ms. Tanyatip Chearavanont, CEO and founder of One.Six Development, featured in the Japanese magazine â25ansâ in an interview covering her inspirations and vision for the new-generation developerâs debut project, âThe Strand Thonglorâ.
The ultra-luxury condominium is being built in a joint venture with MQDC by the Thonglor Skytrain station in the heart of Bangkok’s hippest district. The condominium embodies the beauty of minimalism achieved through the finest materials.
Tanyatip is one of the talented young women whose business achievements in Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Thailand are set to inspire Japanese readers of the March edition of 25ans.