Mall Taman Anggrek

Mall Taman Anggrek
Mall Taman Anggrek logo
Exterior facade of the mall building
Map
LocationWest Jakarta, Indonesia
AddressLt. Gen. S. Parman Street No.Kav 21, Grogol Petamburan, West Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia, Postal Code 1147
Opening dateAugust 28, 1996
DeveloperPT Mulia Intipelangi
ManagementPT Mulia Intipelangi
OwnerPT Mulia Intipelangi
No. of stores and services526
No. of anchor tenants9
IKEA
Matahari
Fitness First
Cinema XXI
Decathlon
Uniqlo
Ace Hardware
Hero Supermarket
Skyrink Jakarta
Total retail floor area130,000 m2 (1,400,000 sq ft)
No. of floors7 (retail)
Parking4000 cars
Public transit accessTransJakarta BRT:
Tanjung Duren ( List of TransJakarta corridors#Corridor 8 List of TransJakarta corridors#Corridor 9 List of TransJakarta corridors#Cross-corridor routes)
TransJakarta Borderline Connector:
S11, T12
TransJakarta Inner City Feeder:
8E
Mikrotrans Jaklingko:
JAK-53
Websitetaman-anggrek-mall.com

Taman Anggrek Mall (Indonesian: Mal Taman Anggrek; literally "Orchid Garden Mall"), commonly known as Mall Taman Anggrek, abbreviated as MTA, is a shopping mall in Grogol Petamburan, West Jakarta, Indonesia. The mall is named after a real orchid garden within the now-demolished Orchid Hotel site, which occupied the building site prior to construction; that orchid garden has since been relocated near Taman Mini Indonesia Indah.

The retail podium was the largest shopping center in Southeast Asia when it first opened in 1996,[1] up until the opening of Berjaya Times Square in Kuala Lumpur in 2003. It remains as the largest mall in Indonesia.[2] The mall is nestled within eight condominium towers and its Plaza Level (PL), known as the Taman Anggrek Condominium. The mall houses more than 500 specialized stores, spread within seven floors. The mall has a gross leasable area (lettable retail space) of 130,000 m2 (1,400,000 sq ft).

Throughout the complex, there are more than 20 exhibition areas, including an 800 square metres (8,600 sq ft) center atrium which hosts major events and exhibitions, such as the ASEAN Countdown 2000.[3] The mall also boasts Southeast Asia's oldest running indoor ice rink, the 1,240 square metres (13,300 sq ft) sized Skyrink Jakarta, which was officially opened on August 20, 1997.[4] Taman Anggrek also hosts a 8,675.3 square metres (93,380 sq ft) LED facade, which once held the Guinness World Record for the world's largest illuminated LED facade when completed in 2012.[5] In January 2017, MTA was also recognized by Forbes as one of the top shopping malls in Jakarta.[6]

During its inception in 1994, the Indonesian-based Mulia Group under Mulialand entered a joint venture with Peter Gontha's PT Sinar Estetika and Titiek Soeharto's PT Maharani Paramitra to create Mulia Intipelangi, Mulialand's subsidiary as well as developer/manager of the Taman Anggrek complex.[7] The Taman Anggrek complex, both condominiums, and mall, was designed by Altoon + Porter Architects (now Stir Architecture).

In 2022, to replace several departing major and small retailers (like Metro Department Store, Isetan, Zara, Gramedia, and Sephora), MTA welcomed 3 anchor tenants and several other replacement tenants - such as IKEA, the returning Matahari, and Electronic City. IKEA debuted their first city store concept in Indonesia in a 9400 sqm space covering two floors (level 3 and 4) and housing 3 food & beverage concepts (Restoran Swedia, Kafe Swedia, and Bistro Swedia),[8] groundbreaking on 28 October 2021[9] and grand opening on 7 April 2022. Matahari Department Store officially returned on Thursday, 14 April 2022.[10]

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  2. ^ "Tiga Mal Indonesia yang Masuk dalam 100 Paling besar Sedunia - Lifestyle Fimela.com".
  3. ^ "Indonesian Business and Finance News". Jawawa.id. The Jakarta Post. 8 March 1999. Retrieved 6 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Skyrink Jakarta – About Us". Skyrink Jakarta (archived website). Archived from the original on 14 August 2001. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
  5. ^ "Mal Taman Anggrek Cetak Rekor "The World Largest LED Illuminated Facade"". beritasatu.com.
  6. ^ "The Top Five Shopping Malls In Jakarta". Forbes. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  7. ^ RUS (9 April 1994). "Mulialand Gandeng Ny. Siti Hediati dan Peter Gontha Bangun Apartemen". Kompas. Kompas.
  8. ^ "Hadir Dekat ke Pusat Kota Jakarta, IKEA Indonesia buka city store pertama di MTA". Press Release Kontan.co.id. Kontan.co.id. 7 April 2022. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
  9. ^ "IKEA Indonesia Resmi Bangun Konsep Toko Baru di Mall Taman Anggrek". Press Release Kontan.co.id. Kontan.co.id. 28 October 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
  10. ^ Hamdhi, Akmalal; Elvira, Vina (14 April 2022). "Matahari Department Store (LPPF) Buka Gerai Baru di Mall Taman Anggrek". Kontan Industri. Kontan.co.id. Retrieved 18 April 2022.