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The area that was going to be Kelapa Gading was an undeveloped marshland and sparsed agricultural land until 1976, when a local real estate developer company, known as PT Summarecon Agung, developed the area into a more productive land by establishing an integrated residential-commercial area in a grid-like urban planning with main boulevards and supporting facilities including schools and ...
A Transjakarta bus fleet serving Corridor 1 A Corridor 9 articulated bus departing from Pinang Ranti bus station in East Jakarta towards Pluit, North Jakarta. It is the longest BRT corridor of the system with a length of 28.8 km (17.9 mi) A Corridor 13 bus operating with its dedicated elevated track.
The station is located at East Kelapa Gading, Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta. The station is one of the six stations of the first phase of Jakarta LRT Line A which opened on 1 December 2019. [4] The station is also connected with Mal Kelapa Gading (MKG) where MKG also provides park and ride facilities for LRT passengers.
The station is located at Pegangsaan Dua, Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta. The station is in a one complex with a depot and is the largest station with a total area of 12 ha (120,000 m 2). [1] The station is one of the six stations of the first phase of Jakarta LRT Line A which opened on 1 December 2019. [3]
The BritAma Arena (Indonesian: Arena BritAma), also known as Kelapa Gading Sports Mall or Mahaka Square, is an indoor sporting arena located in the affluent Kelapa Gading subdistrict in North Jakarta, Indonesia.
Mal Artha Gading is a shopping mall located in Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta, Indonesia. It has an area of 270,000 m 2 (2,900,000 sq ft). [ 1 ] The architecture was adopted from silk road and consists of types from seven wonders of the world .
Mall Kelapa Gading comprises several parts Mall Kelapa Gading 1,2,3,5, La Piazza and Gading Food City (Gafoy). Mal Kelapa Gading opened in 1990, then known as Kelapa Gading Plaza. The mall was expanded in 1995. On April 10, 2003, it was expanded again to the size of 130,000 m 2 and a total of 600 stores. [2]
Jakarta Elevated Toll Road (Indonesian: 6 Ruas Tol Dalam Kota) (also known as: Jakarta Inner Ring Road 2 (JIRR 2 or JIRR II) are a six planned all-elevated toll roads in Jakarta with an exclusive (dedicated) public transportation lane, and direct connection to Jakarta Outer Ring Toll Road 1 and Jakarta Outer Ring Toll Road 2, with total length of 69.77 kilometres (43.35 miles). [1]