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View all search resultsIn a city built for cars, sidewalks often feel like an afterthought. But revitalized stretches in Jakarta are proving that these in-between spaces have the power to shape not just how we move, but how we connect and belong.
"How we can do better" is a new column that takes an insider's look at various industries and the ways they could improve. In this installment, we delve into the importance of urban planning for public spaces for communities.
What are you having for lunch? For workers in Jakarta’s business districts it could be a million-dollar question. For both white and blue collar workers in the areas, meal options may vary but the willingness to dig deep into pockets may not.
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