Set at the heart of the emerging Koh Pich Central Business District (CBD) - between the Swan Bridge and the iconic Norea Bridge - and spanning over six hectares, Central Park is poised to become a new lifestyle anchor for Phnom Penh. Developed by Overseas Cambodian Investment Corporation (OCIC), the project aligns with the group’s long-term vision to reinforce sustainability and community-centered well-being for Koh Pich and beyond.
As a future oasis of greenery and leisure, the area has drawn notable attention from international and local F&B brands, wellness operators, and convenience retailers. With over two-thirds of the leasing space already secured, Koh Pich Central Park is emerging as a dynamic convergence of culture and commerce - all delivered with signature Cambodian charm.
A Space to Unwind, Connect, and Celebrate
At the core of the development lies the Central Park Pavilion Buddha, a serene meditation spot and symbol of calm amidst the city’s fast pace. It sits within a curated landscape of walkways, trees, and 2.6 hectares of open greenery, ready to welcome visitors of all ages and backgrounds. Just steps away, families and individuals will be able to enjoy a dedicated playground and outdoor event space designed to host everything from farmers’ markets to artisan workshops.
The park’s layout is intentionally inclusive - pet-friendly, family-friendly, and fully walkable - creating a vibrant environment that invites people to linger, connect, and relax. The Central Park area also houses the Koh Pich City Hall, a French neoclassical-inspired venue. Covering over 2,800 square meters of indoor space, it comprises three flexible halls ideal for concerts, business gatherings, and cultural shows.
The venue has hosted prominent events such as Cambodia Tech Catalyst, co-organized by the Singapore delegation of Google Cloud and OCIC, and continues to be a sought-after destination for large-scale public and private gatherings.
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Central, Visible, and Ready for Business
Koh Pich welcomes tens of thousands of vehicles daily via its four bridges linking key districts of the capital. Positioned at the center of the island, Central Park enjoys high visibility and seamless access. It’s surrounded by Grade-A office towers like GIA and Morgan and sits adjacent to community hubs including Connexion and Aquation. Just a short walk away, premium waterfront residential projects like Diamond Bay Garden - now nearing completion and expected to be handed over by the end of the year - contribute to a growing ecosystem of over 7,000 professionals and 15,000 residents across Koh Pich.
This built-in catchment, paired with heavy vehicular flow, provides brands with a consistent customer base - from morning coffee seekers to weekend families and evening business diners. OCIC also designed the park with car-centric accessibility in mind, offering over 200 parking lots, including dedicated frontal spaces at each storefront - a rare advantage in a prime CBD location.
For F&B operators, convenience stores, and retailers, it’s an ideal environment: high exposure, flexible retail formats, and a walkable open-air setting that caters to customers arriving by car or on foot. Whether it’s the second Starbucks Reserve in Phnom Penh, the first branches of Kobe Teppanyaki and Kyō Shabu in the Chamkarmorn District, or Little Caesars’ debut in Cambodia, leading brands have signed on early - drawn to a location where access meets opportunity. The tenant mix reflects both international appeal and local success, positioning the park as a future community hub for everyday city living.
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From Pass-Through to Full-Day Destination
With scheduled openings in the third quarter of 2025, Koh Pich Central Park is steadily redefining the island’s identity - evolving from a connector between districts into a lifestyle destination. With abundant green space and a growing lineup of brands, the park invites people to come early, stay late, and engage across the day - from morning workouts to lunch breaks and evening strolls.
More than just a park, it’s Koh Pich’s invitation to slow down, stay awhile, and experience the city in a new way. For tenants and investors, it presents a rare opportunity to be part of a well-positioned development in the heart of one of Phnom Penh’s emerging CBDs.
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