Plaza Senayan, a shopping mall in South Jakarta, has marked its 30th anniversary. SENAYAN TRIKARYA SEMPANA (STS), the mall operator and a unit of Kajima Development, Kajima Construction’s Southeast Asia development arm, held a ceremony on April 24.
Plaza Senayan opened on April 26, 1996. The mall has one basement level and three floors above ground, with net leasable area of about 70,000 square meters. It has about 200 tenants and an occupancy rate of about 90%. It draws about 30,000 visitors on weekdays and about 40,000 to 50,000 on weekends.
Japanese brands have been increasing in recent years. Kurasu, a coffee shop that started in Kyoto, opened on April 25. Kooma, which bills itself as a Japanese artisan bakery, opened its second Indonesia location in mid-April, and stretching studio Dr.stretch opened its first Indonesia location in December. Balcony by 6th, a restaurant from Azabudai Hills, is also scheduled to open in the mall within the year.
A banquet hall is also planned for the fifth floor near the parking area, with an opening targeted for August. Capacity is 1,600 in theater style and 900 in dining style.
Kajima Construction signed a 40-year build-operate-transfer contract in 1989 with the Indonesian government for the Senayan Square district, covering about 19 hectares. In addition to Plaza Senayan, STS has developed the five-star Fairmont Jakarta, four apartment towers and three office buildings.
Under the agreement, Plaza Senayan will be operated for 40 years from its opening through 2036, after which ownership will be transferred to the Indonesian government at no cost. Ten years remain until that deadline.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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