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        "id": 1812167,
        "msgid": "luxury-items-including-grand-pianos-moved-from-former-hotel-sultan-1781859115",
        "date": "2026-06-19 15:00:00",
        "title": "Luxury Items Including Grand Pianos Moved from Former Hotel Sultan",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNBC",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Legal",
        "summary": "The process of relocating movable assets from the former Hotel Sultan in Jakarta to a warehouse in Cikarang begins, including six grand pianos. The move, overseen by the GBK management centre, follows a court ruling and is expected to take one month. Authorities are coordinating with police and specialist movers to ensure the process is safe and does not disrupt traffic.",
        "content": "<p>The process of moving goods from the former Hotel Sultan to a\nwarehouse in Cikarang, West Java, will begin tomorrow, Saturday\n(20\/6\/2026). The relocation also includes luxury items from the property\nformerly managed by PT Indobuildco under Pontjo Sutowo. On one of the\nfloors of the former Hotel Sultan building, there are six grand pianos.\nThese luxury items are scheduled to be moved along with other goods to\nthe warehouse in the Cikarang area. \u201cYes, that\u2019s right. The grand pianos\nwill also be moved. The movers have already coordinated with the vendor,\nYamaha I believe, to ask for assistance in dismantling them. So the\nmoving process can be carried out properly and safely,\u201d said Afrizal\nPrasetyo Hananto, Head of the Accounting Division of PPKGBK, to\nreporters at Block 15 of the GBK Complex on Friday (19\/6\/2026). He added\nthat most of the items to be transported or taken from the Hotel Sultan\nbuilding are furniture and fixtures. These will be placed in a warehouse\nthat has been prepared. \u201cThe main point is that these items do not\ndisrupt the building\u2019s operations. If an item is essential for\noperations, like air conditioners or lights, we will not take it or move\nit,\u201d Afrizal stressed. Meanwhile, Kharis Sucipto, the legal\nrepresentative for the Minister of State Secretary and PPKGBK, explained\nthat once the items are ready, they will be immediately sent to the\ndesignated warehouse. The target is to complete the relocation within\none month. Regarding the shipment, he said PPKGBK is coordinating with\nthe Traffic Directorate of the Indonesian National Police and the moving\nteam. The truck movements have been carefully planned and will not\ndisrupt traffic flow around the former Hotel Sultan area. The goal is\nfor all buildings in Block 15 of the former Hotel Sultan to be\ncompletely vacated. He detailed that the moving process will begin\ntomorrow morning for packaging and moving. PPKGBK will also check the\nmovers\u2019 schedules for their availability to transport and deliver the\nitems. Kharis stated that the process of moving movable items not\nattached to the building will comply with the court ruling. The moving\nteam is trusted to have special expertise in packaging and storing items\naccording to procedure. In accordance with the court ruling, the storage\nwill be carried out as well as possible for a period of six months.\n\u201cRegarding the types of movable goods, the movers already have special\nexpertise to carry out packaging and storage, and of course, in\naccordance with the court order,\u201d he concluded.<\/p>",
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