Mega Kuningan

Mega Kuningan is a business district with an integrated mixed use development concept, located at Setiabudi sub-district in Jakarta, Indonesia.[1]The CBD is surrounded by some of the main roads in Jakarta (Jalan Sudirman, Jalan Gatot Subroto, Jalan Rasuna Said, Jalan Satrio), and is located within the Golden Triangle of Jakarta.[2]

Mega Kuningan
Coordinates: 6.230730°S 106.825680°E / -6.230730; 106.825680
Country Indonesia
CityJakarta
MetroJakarta
Named forKuningan Regency
Area
  Total0.54 km2 (0.21 sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialIndonesian & English
Time zoneUTC+07:00 (WIB)

Mega Kuningan was developed as an integrated diplomatic and business area equipped with international standard infrastructure and utility networks. In addition to commercial property, there are also embassies of six countries. Mega Kuningan is divided into eight large blocks, which are subdivided into 44 sub-blocks.[3]

Important buildings

The embassies of China, Kuwait, Mongolia, Pakistan, Qatar, and Thailand are located in Mega Kuningan. Many other embassies and diplomatic missions, and Ciputra World Jakarta are located in the surrounding the area. There are offices of many local and multinational companies within Mega Kuningan. Important buildings in the area include:[4]

  • World Capital Tower
  • BTPN Towers
  • Ritz-Carlton Jakarta Mega Kuningan
  • JW Marriott Jakarta
  • Bellagio Mansion
  • Oakwood Premiere Cozmo Mega Kuningan
  • Noble House
  • Menara Prima 1
  • Menara Sunlife (Menara Prima 2)
  • Menara Dea I
  • Menara Dea II
  • The Hundred
  • The East Tower (NET. headquarters)
  • Menara Anugerah
  • Plaza Mutiara
  • RDTX Tower
  • Wisma XL Axiata
  • Satrio Tower
  • Somerset Grand Citra
  • Best Western Mega Kuningan
  • Branz Mega Kuningan[5]
  • Pollux Sky Suites
  • Mega Kuningan Office Parks
  • Sopo Del Tower
  • Verde Two Complex
  • Diamond Tower Mega Kuningan

Terrorist incidents

Mega Kuningan was affected by 2003 JW Marriott hotel bombing and the 2009 JW Marriott - Ritz-Carlton bombings .[6][7]

References

  1. "Condoms, underwear clog sewer in embassy district". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  2. "Foreign developers eye local prospects". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  3. "Pengembang Jepang Incar Mega Kuningan". Kompas. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  4. "Persaingan Superblok di Mega Kuningan Makin Sengit". Kompas. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  5. "Jelang 2019, Tokyu Land Rilis Proyek Rp 2,2 Triliun di Mega Kuningan". Kompas. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
  6. "FACTBOX: Five facts about Islamic militant Noordin Top | International". Reuters. 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2019-06-10.
  7. "Sydney Morning Herald". Smh.com.au. 2009-09-18. Retrieved 2019-06-10.
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