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| Location | Senayan, Kebayoran Baru, Central Jakarta, Indonesia |
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| Coordinates | 6°13′38.60″S106°47′49.60″E / 6.2273889°S 106.7971111°E |
| Opening date | September 21, 2006 |
| Developer | Agung Podomoro Land |
| Management | Agung Podomoro Land |
| Owner | Agung Podomoro Land |
| Architect | DP Architects |
| No. of stores and services | 244 |
| Total retail floor area | 76,000 m2 (820,000 sq ft) |
| No. of floors | 8 (retail), 21 (office), 17 (hotel), 25 (residential apartment) |
| Parking | 3,500 lots |
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| Website | www |
Senayan City (also often known as Sen C or Sency) is a mixed-use development located in Senayan area, Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The complex comprises a seven-floor high end shopping mall, two boutique office towers (one occupied by SCTV as their headquarters, [1] one anchored by Panin Bank) and an apartment tower. During construction, premium hotel chain Sofitel had planned to open in Senayan City with an estimated opening for 2007, [2] which was ultimately scrapped. Senayan City is built on a land area of 48,000 m2 (520,000 sq ft) owned by the Bung Karno Stadium Authority. It is built and managed by Manggala Gelora Perkasa, a subsidiary of Agung Podomoro Group, under the BOT contract for 50 years which starts in 2005. They used Pulau Intan as their main contractor, Structure and mechanical engineering contractor. [3] The development was designed by DP Architects.
The shopping mall, soft opened on 23 June 2006 and grand opened on 21 September 2006. [4]
On 20 April 2023, a fire occurred at the mall, causing damage to several restaurants but no reported casualties. The mall reopened the next day after repairs were made. [5] [6]