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Sentul Business Estate
Sentul, Bogor, Indonesia
Property Info
Sentul is geographically located in West Java, with more than 48 million inhabitants, West Java is the most populous province in Indonesia.
West Java has close economic ties with Jakarta, providing residential areas, supply of utilities and supporting infrastructure for Jakarta’s rapid expansion and development.
In the government’s medium-term development plan (RPJMN), the cities of Bandung and Cimahi, as well as the districts of West Bandung, Majalengka and Sumedang in West Java, are determined to be globally-oriented national centres of education, information systems technology, industry, and urban tourism.
At the moment, around 60% of all manufacturing activities in Indonesia are located in West Java, ranging from automotive, aviation, and electronics to fertilizer, textiles, food and beverages.
More Details
Address
Jl. Tengsaw, Kampung Lengo, Desa Sukahati, Kec. Citeureup, Kab. Bogor, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
GPS Coordinate
6°30'38.10"S 106°53'21.84”E
Zoning
Industrial Area, HGB Tiles Valid 2047
Available Area
±100,300 m2
Available Land Plots
Each land size/dimension could be adjusted based on request.

Infrastructures:
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ROW 12 meters
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Drainage
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Electricity Available (Gunung Putri Grid)
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Clean Water Available
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Fibre Optic Available
Why Sentul?
Moreover, in the energy sector, the province has several offshore oilfields in the Java Sea and great potential for geothermal power plants. Furthermore, the North West Java basin has carbonate-rich shale of 5.64 TCF (trillion cubic feet) and reserves of minerals such as gold (reserve of 6 million tons of gold ore in Pangkor), limestone (potential of 672,82 tons), and iron ore (potential of 500.000 tons).
The province contributed 12,42% to Indonesian GDP. In 2015, West Java’s top-three exports were vehicles and spare parts other than railway with a total export value of USD 4,49 billion, electrical machinery and electronics with USD 4,07 billion, and machinery and mechanical appliances with USD 3,12 billion.
Average monthly household expenditures increased from USD 69,5 in 2016 to USD 70,9 in 2017 of which 51,01% were spent on food and 48,9% on non-food consumption. The largest non-food expenditure was on housing with USD 18,2, while the largest food expenditure was for processed food with USD 18,6.
West Java’s fertile volcanic soil is suitable for plantations and agriculture. West Java produces around 15% of annual national rice and around 71% of national tea production. In addition, having a national park, wildlife and nature conservation areas and its rich culture make West Java an attractive tourist destination.
Site Information

Land Status
HGB (Hak Guna Bangunan) Leasehold, valid until 2047, with Industrial Zoning.

Amenities
Industry-standard road, electricity, water installation, drainage, and fibre optic are available.

Location
Strategically located in Sentul Area. 4.2 km to nearest Police Station, and 9.2 km to nearest Fire Brigade.
Access & Location

To Jakarta
35 KM south direction via Jagorawi Toll.
5 KM from Citereup Exit Toll.
7 KM from Sentul Exit Toll.
19 KM to Bogor.

To Harbour
48 KM to Tanjung Priok.

To Airport
67 KM to Soekarno Hatta.
34 KM to Halim Perdanakusuma.
Infrastructure Corridor

Tol Jagorawi
The Jagorawi Toll Road links the capital city of Jakarta to the West Javanese cities of Bogor and Ciawi. It has a length of more than 60 km going north and southbound and is operated by PT. Jasa Marga, a state-owned enterprise. The name Jagorawi is an acronym of areas with which it connects, which are Jakarta, Bogor, and Ciawi.

Tol JORR II
The Jakarta Outer Ring 2, JORR II or JORR 2 Toll Road is a toll road connecting Jakarta with Tangerang, South Tangerang, Bogor, Depok and Bekasi. This toll road crosses West Jakarta City, Tangerang City, South Tangerang City, Bogor Regency, Depok City, Bekasi Regency, Bekasi City, and North Jakarta City. The construction of the Jakarta Outer Ring 2 Toll Road began with the construction of the Cisalak - Jagorawi Toll Road, which is part of the Cinere-Jagorawi Toll Road and was inaugurated on 27 January 2012 along 3.7 km. Later, if all the Jakarta Outer Ring 2 Toll Roads are operated, it will be easier for drivers from Jabodetabek who will go to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport and Jakarta or vice versa.
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