Mangkuluhur City

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Mangkuluhur City
Mangkuluhur City
General information
TypeHotel
Commercial offices
Residential
Architectural style Modern
Location Jakarta, Indonesia
Address Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto Kav 1-3
Construction started2014 [1]
Completed2018-2020
OwnerPT Kencana Graha Optima
PT Wisma Purnayudha [2]
Height
Top floor386 m x 1
224 m x 1
211 m x 1
142 m x 1
134 m x 1 [3]
Technical details
Floor count87 floors x 1
52 floors x 1
35 floors x 1
34 floors x 1
Design and construction
Architect(s)DP Architects
DeveloperKG Global
Structural engineerPTI Architects

Mangkuluhur City is a mixed development of four skyscrapers and one high-rise building on Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Mangukluhur City is named after Darma Mangkuluhur, the son of the development's co-owner, Tommy Suharto. [4] The project is a collaboration between PT Wisma Purnayudha Putra and KG Global Development. PT Wisma Purnayudha Putra is owned by Tommy, [5] while KG Global Development is owned by Harry Gunawan and Edy Hartono. [6] Total land area of the development is about 4 hectares.

The tallest of the towers, The Pinnacle, will have 80 floors above the ground. [7] The development comprises Office Tower 1, Office Tower 2, Apartment Tower A and Apartment Tower B. [8] Office Tower 1 is 33 floors, while Office Tower 2 is 80 floors. Apartment Tower A is 53 floors and Apartment Tower B is 30 floors. Apartment Tower A will house the Regent Hotel and Regent Residences, while Apartment Tower B is being managed by Frasers Hospitality. [9] Office Tower 1 and Apartment Tower B topped off in March 2017. Office Tower 1 houses KEB Hana Bank as its main tenant, which has a 20 year lease. [10] [11]

There were existing Crowne Plaza hotel, which will operate in Mangkuluhur City. A Regent Hotel is also being developed at the site and was scheduled to have opened at the end of 2020. [12]

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