Grand Indonesia occupies the western corner of the Bundaran HI roundabout at Jl. M.H. Thamrin No. 1 in Central Jakarta, opposite the Hotel Indonesia Kempinski and adjacent to the Grand Hyatt Jakarta hotel property. The mall opened in 2007 as the retail component of the Djarum Group’s mixed-use redevelopment of the former Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Terrace site, which also includes the Bunga Rampai apartments and the BCA Tower office block.
The property’s anchor structure runs on a Metro Grand Indonesia department store, a Cinema XXI multiplex, a Timezone family entertainment centre, and a Cinemaxx premium cinema, along with a wide food court operation across two levels. The mall connects internally to the Bundaran HI MRT station on the Jakarta MRT North-South Line, which has materially shifted the property’s catchment since the line opened in 2019.
The fashion tenant slate visible in Malls.com covers Abercrombie & Fitch, Aland, Aldo, Armani Exchange, Bershka, Bimba Y Lola, and Birkenstock, with Uniqlo serving as the anchor mass-market position. BOSS holds the accessible-luxury slot, and the athletic category runs through Adidas, Arena, ASICS, and Skechers.
Beauty and specialty categories are anchored by Bath & Body Works and Boots for the accessible-prestige position, with Bose covering premium audio in the electronics category. The atmos sneaker specialty position covers the Japanese-influenced streetwear catchment that has continued to grow across Jakarta through the late 2010s and 2020s.
Grand Indonesia’s catchment reflects the property’s Thamrin address. The mall draws the highest-order corporate luncheon and after-work footfall from the surrounding Sudirman-Thamrin office corridor, the domestic tourism flow anchored by the Bundaran HI monument as a national landmark, and the residential density from the Menteng residential district to the north and the Kebayoran and Sudirman apartment towers to the south. Djarum Group has continued to reinvest in the property’s F&B and specialty tenants rather than pivoting to a pure luxury format, which reflects the wider positioning of the mall as a mass-premium destination rather than a Louis Vuitton-and-Hermès address.
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