BSD City

BSD City
Other name(s)Bumi Serpong Damai (former name)
LocationSerpong, South Tangerang and Tangerang Regency, Banten, Indonesia
Coordinates6°18′02″S 106°39′8″E / 6.30056°S 106.65222°E / -6.30056; 106.65222
StatusCompleted, expansion underway
Opening1989
Websitebsdcity.com
Companies
OwnerSinar Mas Land
ManagerPT Bumi Serpong Damai Tbk
Technical details
Buildings±40,000 residential units (claimed)[1]
Size6,000 ha (total)
3,500 ha (2021, actual use)[2]

BSD City, formerly referred to Bumi Serpong Damai is a planned community located within Greater Jakarta in Indonesia.[3][4] The project was initiated in 1984 by a group of private developers and started in 1989.[5][6] The town is currently managed by the holding company PT Bumi Serpong Damai Tbk, which is owned by Sinar Mas Land, a subsidiary of the Sinar Mas Group, a large industrial conglomerate in Indonesia.[7] BSD City encompasses a total area of approximately 6,000 hectares, hosting a range of residential houses, apartments, malls, offices, and more.[8] Most of the residential areas are designed to be suitable for Indonesia's upper-middle class,[9] in gated neighbourhoods, each with different themes.[10][11] The city is now a self-sustaining community, with businesses, schools, shopping malls, hospitals and hotels.[12][13][14][15]

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