Farzana Arsad
Farzana Arsad
General Manager
Articles 2 min read
03 Mar 2026

Jakarta 2045 Building Shared Spaces for a Shared Future

Shared Spaces, Shared Future

Jakarta stands as a vibrant hub for both business and leisure. Its strategic geographical position has firmly established the capital as a prime destination for investment. As the city continues its transformation in alignment with the Golden Indonesia 2045 vision, Jakarta is being positioned to support the nation’s ambition of becoming an united and prosperous diverse destination.

The 19-year runway to 2045 provides a critical window to reimagine the city’s future. This period sets the foundation for enhanced spatial productivity, sustainable and inclusive urbanisation and economic resilience.

As Southeast Asia’s largest metropolis and one known for traffic congestion, Jakarta’s diverse commuting patterns and evolving work lifestyles, point to the need for integration. In this context, mixed-use developments function as urban productivity infrastructure. By integrating workplaces, amenities and living spaces, it reduces the inefficiencies imposed by urban congestion.


Sustainable & Inclusive Urbanisation

Traditional zoning models have enforced car dependency by separating residential neighbourhoods from commercial districts. This demands extensive infrastructure networks that are resource-intensive to construct and maintain.

Beyond its environmental impact, the quality of the urban spaces varies significantly across the city. It influences access to opportunity and everyday experiences. In some areas, limited connectivity can constrain how people live, work and grow. Through integrating meaningful spaces and employment opportunities within a single environment, mixed-use developments lay the foundation for vibrant interaction and a more inclusive, connected community.

As cities, urban behaviours and economic conditions evolve, assets that are actively managed are better positioned to remain relevant and competitive. Ongoing investment in placemaking, tenant curation and user experience, protects long-term value. Rather than being static developments, successful mixed-use environments are those that ensure they continue to meet the needs of tenants, residents, partners and the wider community while delivering enduring commercial performance.

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