Pondok Indah

Coordinates: 6°17′S 106°47′E / 6.283°S 106.783°E / -6.283; 106.783
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Pondok Indah
The Metro Pondok Indah street as the main street of Pondok Indah residence
LocationPondok Pinang, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.
StatusCompleted
Groundbreakingc. 1970s
Websitehttps://pondokindahgroup.co.id/pondok-indah-city-center
Companies
OwnerMetropolitan Kentjana
ManagerPondok Indah Group
Technical details
Size473 ha

Pondok Indah is an upscale residential area in Pondok Pinang, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta, Indonesia. It is one of the most prestigious suburb areas in Jakarta,[1] and even in Indonesia. Pondok Indah is a much sought-after suburb by expatriates, conglomerates, celebrities, and government officials.

Houses in this suburb can run upwards to millions of U.S. dollars. In 2021, the price range of houses in the suburb equals to Beverly Hills, California.[2] Many of the larger mansions are inhabited by wealthy Indonesians and expatriates.

This area was built in the 70s by Ciputra through Metropolitan Kentjana Group in the 70s and is designed to be the most prestigious and complete residential complex and commercial area in Indonesia.

Landmarks in the suburb includes Pondok Indah Mall (top five shopping malls in Indonesia according to Forbes),[3] and Pondok Indah Hospital.

Naming[edit]

The name Pondok Indah is a combination of two Indonesian words, "Pondok" and "Indah". According to Ciputra, the name "pondok" refers to Pondok Pinang, the name of the plantation area which became the development area of the residence and also the administrative village (Kelurahan) of Kebayoran Lama. Literally, pondok means residence or house, while indah means beautiful. Thus, if the two words are combined, it become "a beautiful house". The name Pondok Indah was in accordance with Ciputra's wishes to made it as the most luxurious residence in Jakarta.

History[edit]

Background[edit]

Pondok Indah area was previously a vast expanse of dry fields, rice fields, and also a rubber and secondary crops plantations.[4][5] At one point, the area was visited by a famous architect and urban developer, Ciputra, which according to him, the plantation area is very strategic, since it is bordered by Jalan Ciputat Raya (which was previously part of the National Road from Jakarta to Bogor that passed through Palmerah, Ciputat, and Parung) to the west and Lebak Bulus to the south. The plantation is located near Kebayoran Baru (the first modern satellite city in Indonesia) and is not a flood-prone area, and the soil does not contain salt like in the northern region of Jakarta. The area was also still a stretch of mild forest and a source of clean water.[4]

Ciputra felt that Jakarta would reach its population boom in the 1970s. He predicted that a large number of vertical housings would occupy Jakarta in the future. That became the reason for him to redevelop the plantation area into a new satellite city.[5]

Realization[edit]

On developing Pondok Indah, Ciputra partners with Sudono Salim which at the time Salim wanted to develop Sunter area, Jakarta. Pitching that the plantation has better soil and air quality compared to Sunter, Salim agreed to work together and finance the development of Pondok Indah.[4] He later said:

The area can be turned into a luxurious residence that will continue to shine from time to time. I can make a master plan right away. Regarding the permit to work on a project in this area, I can talk to Mr. Ali Sadikin immediately.

— [4]

Early development[edit]

The advertisement of Pondok Indah c. 1970s–1980s

Ciputra and his colleagues started the development in the 70s. He only built few houses, since Ciputra felt that the behavioral of the elites which want to design and build their own houses.

Ciputra was worried because the budget to acquire land and build road infrastructure and waterways were enormous. Therefore, they build small houses in the north of Pondok Indah area to grab quick funds, which were sold out quickly. Most interested people were whom have been rich for a long time, and new rich people who have emerged as a result of business activity.[4]

Facilities[edit]

Shopping mall and Commercial Area[edit]

  • Pondok Indah Mall (abbreviated as "PIM") is the main landmark of the area and considered by Forbes as one of the best shopping malls in Jakarta.[3] The mall includes main buildings and place of interests such as:
  • Metro Duta is the commercial area, located next to Pondok Indah Hospital, with connection to Transjakarta Corridor 8, and tenants such as Starbucks McDonald's, KFC, Burger King, Yoshinoya, and main banking area for Pondok Indah.
  • Niaga Hijau commercial area which next to Metro Duta, which has "Wisma BCA", and "Menara Pondok Indah" (colloquially known as "Menara Citibank" before the bank ceased its operation in Indonesia), and Swiss-Belhotel Pondok Indah.
  • THB-34 or colloquially known as Pertok, which caters hawker style food stalls.
  • Pondok Indah Plaza 6 which known for the anchor tenant "Ranch Market"
  • Decathlon Pondok Indah

Education[edit]

Healthcare[edit]

  • Pondok Indah Hospital

Accommodation[edit]

Religious[edit]

Diplomatic[edit]

Nearby Place of Interest around Pondok Indah Area[edit]

Transportation[edit]

Bus routes[edit]

TransJakarta[edit]

  • BRT routes, which two stations; Underpass Lebak Bulus and Pondok Indah, served by two lanes:
    • Corridor Koridor 8 Transjakarta (Lebak Bulus–Pasar Baru)
    • S21 Cross Feeder (Ciputat - CSW)
  • Mikrotrans routes
    • JAK-49 (Cipulir–Lebak Bulus)
    • JAK-95 (Lebak Bulus–Pasar Minggu)
    • JAK-102 (Lebak Bulus–Blok M)

Other buses[edit]

  • Mayasari Bakti
    • AC73 (Kampung Rambutan–Ciledug via Pondok Indah)

Rail transport[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Address: Jl. Metro Pondok Indah, Blok III BB, Pondok Indah Golf Apartment 2-16-5[7][8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sandi, Ferry. "Ini 4 Kawasan Elite DKI, Ada Harga Tanah Tembus Rp 200 Juta". CNBC Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  2. ^ Hamdani, Trio. "Ramai Dibahas Rumah di Pondok Indah vs Beverly Hills, Mahalan Mana?". detikfinance (in Indonesian). Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b Bishop, Jordan. "The Top Five Shopping Malls In Jakarta". Forbes. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d e Irawan, Dika (12 November 2021). "Sejarah Pondok Indah, Kawasan Elite yang Dulunya Sawah & Kebun Karet". Hypeabis (in Indonesian). Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  5. ^ a b Suhendra (27 November 2019). "Ciputra Sulap Kebun 'Tempat Jin Buang Anak' Jadi Pondok Indah". CNBC Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  6. ^ "Contact Information Archived 2015-04-13 at the Wayback Machine" (Archive). Jakarta Intercultural School. Retrieved on April 29, 2015. "Cilandak Campus Jl. Terogong Raya No. 33 Cilandak Jakarta 12430 Pondok Indah Campus Jl. Duta Indah III Pondok Indah Jakarta 12310 Pattimura Campus Jl. Pattimura Blok 1 No. 2 Keboyoran Baru Jakarta 12110"
  7. ^ "Embajada de Cuba en Indonesia". Embajadas y Consulados de Cuba (in Spanish). 23 March 2016. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  8. ^ "Layanan Diplomatik Terpadu Satu Pintu - Ditjen Protkons Kemlu RI". layanandiplomatik.kemlu.go.id. Retrieved 4 November 2022.

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