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View all search resultsLilies Surjono, the chief marketing officer (CMO) of PT Mahkota Sentosa Utama, the company developing the Meikarta project, said on Tuesday that the company was planning to sell about 1,250 apartments this year from 2019’s total sales of 1,000 units.
Anies explained that the Jakarta administration signed a cooperation deal with a private developer in 1997 concerning land reclamation in Jakarta Bay. According to the deal, the private developer would receive 35 percent of the land use rights.
The concept of a low carbon footprint in buildings has long been around in Indonesia, but it has yet to gain traction to the point where developers, buyers and tenants prioritize its value in their decisions on constructing, buying or renting homes.
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