Central Park Jakarta
Location | West Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia |
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Coordinates | 6°10′40″S 106°47′28″E / 6.177745°S 106.791015°E |
Address | Unknown |
Opening date | 9 September 2009 |
Developer | Agung Podomoro Group |
Management | Unknown |
Owner | Unknown |
No. of stores and services | Unknown |
No. of anchor tenants | 7 |
Total retail floor area | 119,624 m² (1,287,622 sq ft) |
No. of floors | 9 |
Parking | 4298 cars |
Public transit access | TransJakarta BRT: Tanjung Duren ( ) TransJakarta Borderline Connector: S11, T12 TransJakarta Inner City Feeder: 8E Mikrotrans Jaklingko: JAK-53 |
Website | centralparkjakarta |
Central Park in Jakarta, Indonesia is a large development complex including a hotel, shopping mall, an office tower, and three apartment buildings covering an area of about 655,000 m2 (7,050,000 sq ft) located in the district of Grogol Petamburan, West Jakarta developed by the Agung Podomoro Group[1] and part of Podomoro City. Central Park is currently the 6th largest mall in Indonesia.
History
[edit]Central Park Jakarta was inaugurated on 9 September 2009, on the site of Integrated Mega Projects of Podomoro City that was located in West Jakarta. The main principle was Singaporean DP Architects, while American DYXY acted as the interior designer, and American Bennit Design Group as the landscape consultant. The main contractor for the complex was Total Bangun Persada. It was named after the original Central Park in New York City. Central Park Jakarta is situated in between Mall Taman Anggrek and Mall Ciputra.
Architecture
[edit]Neo Soho, a new shopping center icon by Agung Podomoro Land with an eight-storey “store within-a-store” concept, has been built and connects to Central Park through the iconic Eco Sky Walk.[2] The shopping mall features a musical fountain at the park area with daily shows. It also features a large outdoor park, with some tenants, named Tribeca Park.
Tenants
[edit]The shopping mall has anchor tenants such as Sogo (the largest SOGO in Indonesia), Transmart, Gramedia, Don Don Donki, Zara, Topman, Marks & Spencer, Hugo Boss, Bershka, and others. The Jakarta Aquarium & Safari, one of the biggest aquariums in the city, is also located inside the shopping mall.[3]
Awards
[edit]- Asia Pacific Highly Commended Retail (Asia Pacific Property Awards 2011).[4]
- National Best Retail Development (Asia Pacific Property Awards 2011).[5]
Incidents
[edit]In November 2016, the cladding on the Neo-Soho tower ignited. A similar fire at Grenfell Tower occurred in September 2017.[6]
Gallery
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Interior of the mall
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Interior of the mall
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Interior of the mall
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Interior of the mall
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Podomoro City".
- ^ "ABOUT NEO SOHO".
- ^ Aditya, Nicholas Ryan (2020-10-26). Prasetya, Anggara Wikan (ed.). "Jakarta Aquarium Buka Lagi, Harga Tiket Mulai Rp 135.000 Halaman all". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2021-05-08.
- ^ "Mal Central Park raih award". Bataviase.co.id. 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2011-07-01.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "CENTRAL PARK MALL MERAIH PENGHARGAAN BERGENGSI ASIA PACIFIC PROPERTY AWARD". centralparkjakarta.com. 2011-04-13. Archived from the original on 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2011-07-01.
- ^ Petrus, Peter Placidus (10 April 2017). "A perspective on high rise building fires involving the façade". Asia Pacific Fire. Retrieved 13 February 2021.