Integrated City Model Developed More Aggressively
The development of Summarecon Crown Gading is increasingly being positioned as a new self-contained city in the north-eastern corridor of Jakarta. Entering its fourth year of construction, the property being developed by PT Summarecon Agung Tbk is not only adding residential clusters but also expanding district functions through commercial facilities, educational institutions, and planned business centre developments.
The project has achieved regional recognition after winning the Gold Trophy at the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards 2025, placing it among the best property developments in Asia.
Executive Director of PT Summarecon Agung Tbk, Magdalena Juliati, stated that the company’s extensive experience in developing integrated cities forms the basis of the district’s planning.
“Summarecon’s reputation in building Integrated Cities has been established through careful and sustainable planning,” she said on Monday (16 March).
“We continue to focus on innovation, adapting to market needs, and maintaining building quality through implementation of SQII (Summarecon Quality Improvement Initiative) as an internal standard to ensure construction quality, precision of work, comprehensive building quality control, and the best service to consumers,” Magdalena added.
Several residential clusters have already been launched in this area, including Regia Residence, Jasmia Residence, Viola Residence, Vanica Residence, and Chelia Residence. The development of these residences is progressing alongside the construction of supporting facilities so that the district can function immediately from the early stages.
District activity is beginning to form through the presence of commercial areas such as Gading Boulevard Commercial and the culinary centre The Food Village. Additionally, educational facilities are being prepared through the construction of PAHOA Integrated School within the district.
From an infrastructure perspective, the district is designed with a low-density concept and equipped with modern city systems, ranging from CCTV monitoring centres, high-speed internet networks, to wastewater treatment systems and clean water management.
District management is conducted through a professional town management system. Each cluster is equipped with 24-hour security with a dual-gate system to enhance resident access control.
District accessibility is also one of the factors being relied upon. Its location is connected with major toll road networks in Jakarta and surrounding areas, and is strengthened by plans for new access openings expected to accelerate resident mobility.
In the next phase, district development will be expanded with the formation of a business centre or central business district (CBD). The plan includes the construction of new shopping centres, apartments, hotels, office areas, and healthcare facilities and community spaces.
Additionally, lifestyle facilities are being introduced through the Crown Racquet Club, which provides international-standard tennis and padel courts for residents and the community in the district.