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Markets (pasar) managed by the Jakarta Provincial Government (under PD Pasar Jaya) in this sub-district includes: Blok M Market; Blok A Market; Pasar Cipete; Mayestik Market; Pasar Santa; Along with the development of the city, shopping centers that are managed by the private sector have also emerged.
Pasar Minggu Baru Station (PSMB) (Indonesian: Stasiun Pasar Minggu Baru) is a railway station in East Pejaten, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, Indonesia.The station, which is located at an altitude of + 29 metres, is included in the Jakarta Operational Area I and only serves the KRL Commuterline route.
Pasar Minggu is a district (Indonesian: kecamatan) in the administrative city of South Jakarta, Indonesia. The area is known for its traditional Sunday market, famous for the fruit market. [ 2 ] Historically, Pasar Minggu is a fruit cultivation area developed by the Dutch government during the colonial period.
Pasar Minggu Station (PSM) (Indonesian: Stasiun Pasar Minggu) is a railway station in Pasar Minggu, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta. The station, which is located at an altitude of +36 meters, is included in the Operation Area I Jakarta and only serves the KRL Commuterline route.
Kebagusan is administrative village (kelurahan in Indonesian) at Pasar Minggu subdistrict, South Jakarta. The border of Kebagusan are : Pasar Minggu administrative village in the north; Ragunan administrative village in the west; Lenteng Agung administrative village in Jagakarsa subdistrict, in the east
The Park Pejaten is a shopping and entertainment center with a family allotment located on Jalan Warung Jati Barat, Jati Padang, Pasar Minggu, Jakarta in Indonesia.It was built in 1991 as Pejaten Mall, but in 2007 the management, as well as the name, was changed to Pejaten Village. [1]
Developed and owned by Tetap Tiara Sdn Bhd, [2] Jaya One first opened in 2008, with its Phase 1 Palm Square. [3] In 2013, Jaya One was expanded with the opening of The School, [4] Malaysia's first child enrichment mall. [5] In 2018, following the closure of Palm Square (also known as 'The Palm') in March, reopened it as The Square to further ...
Due to a two-shareholder minimum in Indonesia's perseroan terbatas laws (rescinded for municipally owned corporations in 2020), only 99.98% of the shares are owned by the Government of Jakarta; the rest 0.02% is owned by Perumda Pasar Jaya (a municipal public corporation of Jakarta operating marketplaces). [105]