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Grand Indonesia (previously called Grand Indonesia Shopping Town until 2013) is an integrated multipurpose complex at Thamrin Road in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, with 140,000 m² and 630,000 m². It is located near the Selamat Datang Monument. It became the 4th largest mall in Indonesia.
Agora Mall; Cikini Gold Center; Citra Xperience; Citywalk Sudirman; fX Sudirman; Gajah Mada Plaza; Grand Indonesia; Green Pramuka Square; Harco Pasar Baru; Harco Mangga Dua
This is a partial list of notable shopping malls/shopping centres in Indonesia. Greater Jakarta ... Singkawang Grand Mall (SGM) North Kalimantan. Tarakan ...
Gandaria City is a mixed-use complex including a shopping mall, an office tower, apartment towers, and a hotel at Kebayoran Lama, Jakarta, Indonesia developed by Pakuwon Jati. The shopping mall, Sheraton Grand Gandaria City hotel, apartment towers and office tower are all directly connected. The development has a land area of about 8.5 hectares.
Jakarta, Indonesia: A store in the Grand Indonesia mall also designed by Callison in Jakarta, Indonesia was operated by the Indonesian retail conglomerate Mitra Adiperkasa (MAP) from October 2008, but closed due to poor performance in November 2010. [23] Baku, Azerbaijan: In 2015, Harvey Nichols opened a store in Baku, Azerbaijan. After four ...
The hotel was constructed by Indonesia's first president, Sukarno, in preparation for the 1962 Asian Games, to showcase a modern Indonesia to the world. [2] The Hotel Indonesia, which was operated by Intercontinental Hotels until 1974, opened for business on July 16, 1962. [3] The grand opening was held on August 5, 1962, attended by President ...
In 2024, a new extension of Mall Kelapa Gading called Gafoy opened, taking up what used to be Gading Food City. Gafoy is a lifestyle center in between Mall Kelapa Gading 1 and La Piazza with restaurants being most of the tenants. Gafoy occupies an area of roughly 11,000 square meters. [3]
Cafe Batavia is a restaurant located in Kota Tua (Old Town), Jakarta, Indonesia.It is one of the colonial landmarks facing the square Taman Fatahillah.The building where Cafe Batavia is established is the second oldest building in the square, second only to the former City Hall building of Batavia, which had been reestablished as the Jakarta History Museum.