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Walk on by

Walk on by: A visitor walks past a shopping center premises in Jakarta on Friday

DON (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Sat, May 17, 2014

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Walk on by Walk on by: A visitor walks past a shopping center premises in Jakarta on Friday. Real estate advisor Colliers International Indonesia says shopping centers could have a positive effect on wider economic development, as they offered opportunities to developers to step into the business, boost regionally generated revenue and raise domestic consumption. The negative impacts, on the other hand, are traffic congestion credit-card defaults. The Indonesian Shopping Center Association (APPBI) has recorded that Jakarta is home to around 30 percent of the country’s total 250 shopping centers. (JP/DON) (APPBI) has recorded that Jakarta is home to around 30 percent of the country’s total 250 shopping centers. (JP/DON)

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span class="inline inline-center">Walk on by: A visitor walks past a shopping center premises in Jakarta on Friday. Real estate advisor Colliers International Indonesia says shopping centers could have a positive effect on wider economic development, as they offered opportunities to developers to step into the business, boost regionally generated revenue and raise domestic consumption. The negative impacts, on the other hand, are traffic congestion credit-card defaults. The Indonesian Shopping Center Association (APPBI) has recorded that Jakarta is home to around 30 percent of the country'€™s total 250 shopping centers. (JP/DON)

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