'Kebayoran Baru' is one of the most exclusive residential areas in
Jakarta,
Indonesia. It is a
subdistrict of
South Jakarta, Indonesia, and is itself divided into ten
administrative villages.
Residential district
Kebayoran Baru is one of the most affluent areas of South Jakarta, where many wealthy citizens reside. Many prominent Indonesians live in the district, including
Jusuf Kalla (Vice President of Indonesia and notable business tycoon), Guruh Soekarno Putra (son of Soekarno and a respected artist ), Harry Tanusudibyo (Indonesian media tycoon), Tommy Winata (businessman and the owner of Artha Graha Bank), among others. Kebayoran Baru, along with the subdistrict of
Menteng, are the most expensive residential districts in Indonesia, having very high land prices per square foot.
Although Kebayoran Baru, in the
Soekarno era, was solely a residential area, the district now contains many commercial ventures, being famous for its lifestyle businesses.
Senayan is notable for its large concentration of businesses run by
Korean expatriates in Indonesia, a trend which began as early as 1982.
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Landmarks and administration
Landmarks in the subdistrict include the
Jakarta Stock Exchange and
Al-Azhar Mosque. The
Jakarta International School (a school for children of diplomats and expatriates in Indonesia) is located in Kebayoran Baru.
The subdistrict is divided into 10
administrative villages (''kelurahan''): Selong, Gunung, Kramat Pela, North Gandaria, North Cipete, Pulo, Melawai, Petogogan, West Rawa, and Senayan.