Alam Sutera

Planned township in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia
Planned township
6°18′02″S 106°39′2″E / 6.30056°S 106.65056°E / -6.30056; 106.65056LocationBanten, IndonesiaManaging entityPT Alam Sutera Realty TbkEstablished1994Area
 • Total800 ha (2,000 acres)Websitewww.alam-sutera.com

Alam Sutera is a mixed township at South Tangerang City and Tangerang City of Banten province in Indonesia. It is located south-west of capital Jakarta and within Jabodetabek metro area. The township has a land area of about 800 hectares.[1] Most of the area are located in North Serpong, South Tangerang City, while some area, especially the CBD, are in Pinang sub-district, Tangerang City. It is generally suited for upper middle income household along with many other satellite cities in the province.

Facilities

  • "Starchild Daycare & Learning Center by AGE". (International Daycare, Learning Center)
  • "Jackids Alam Sutera". (Preschool, Daycare, Kindergarten, & Talent)
  • Mall @ Alam Sutera
  • Flavor Bliss (culinary center)
  • Living World (shopping mall)
  • The Broadway (Tourist and culinary center)
  • Pasar 8 (shophouse cluster & traditional market)
  • Depo Bangunan (construction materials supermarket)
  • Giant (department store)
  • OMNI Hospital
  • BINUS University
  • St.Laurensius Catholic Church
  • Santa Laurensia School
  • IKEA Alam Sutera (the flagship IKEA store of Indonesia, opened in 2014)
  • Alam Sutera Sports Center
  • Mercure Serpong Hotel
  • Decathlon (retailer) Alam Sutera

Transportation

The main road in Alam Sutera.

Alam Sutera has direct access to Jakarta-Merak Toll Road. TransJakarta operates feeder routes to connect the township with Jakarta city center.[2] Township has an internal shuttle bus service, known as "SuteraLoop", which services Alam Sutera proper. It connects all areas in Alam Sutera including residential and commercial areas as well.

See also

  • flagIndonesia portal
  • Tangerang Regency
  • Jabodetabek
  • Banten

References

  1. ^ "Alam Sutera". Archived from the original on 2017-03-13. Retrieved 2017-05-26.
  2. ^ "Transjakarta Buka 2 Rute Baru, Ciputat-Bundaran HI dan BSD-Slipi".
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