Over the years, Sinar Mas Land have been entitled to work with some of the world’s finest companies to further develop its business.
Hong Kong Land
A prime 68 hectare residential township in Serpong, an established suburban area to the southwest of Central Jakarta, within close proximity to established universities, malls, and business park. The site will be developed and sold over several phases from 2014 onwards and include landed houses, apartments and some commercial components. Nava Park is a unique residential development that comes with a 10 Ha botanical garden and a resort-style country club.
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One of Japan's leading trading companies is developing an industrial park over of 1,200 hectares at Karawang International Industrial City.
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Mitbana forms partnership with Sinar Mas Land to advance smart, sustainable transit-oriented developments in BSD City
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The Leading Japanese trading and industrial group, is in partnership with Sinar Mas Land to develop a 1,000 hectares industrial center in Kota Deltamas, east of Jakarta. Over 60 corporate tenants have been secured in automotive manufacture, consumer electronics and general consumer goods.
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Mitsubishi Corporation & Partners are working with Sinar Mas Land on delivering a high-end residential & commercial development in BSD City
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Japan's largest shopping mall developer and operator is partnering with Sinar Mas Land in several landmark shopping malls in Indonesia over the next eight years - commencing with AEON Mall, BSD City and a second site at Kota Deltamas
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Kompas Gramedia Group and Sinar Mas Land created ICE (Indonesia Convention and Exhibition), the largest international exhibition and convention center in Indonesia and a new national showcase.
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A collaboration with BINUS University, one of Indonesia's leading computing and engineering institutions, bringing its deep understanding of curriculum tailored for Indonesians into the classroom.
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