JAKARTA. The Jakarta city administration is seeking a plot of land in Luar Batang in North Jakarta to construct low-cost rental apartments (rusunawa) to accommodate people affected by a project to revitalize Luar Batang Mosque, an icon of religious tourism. The city is looking at two plots of land, both owned by private companies, namely PT Pluit Sakti Karisma and PT Karya Teknik Utama, according to acting North Jakarta mayor Wahyu Hariadi. City Secretary Saefullah said both plots of land were in places suitable for local people who earn a living as fishermen, and also within easy reach of Luar Batang Mosque.
City promises to build rusunawa in Luar Batang
JAKARTA. The Jakarta city administration is seeking a plot of land in Luar Batang in North Jakarta to construct low-cost rental apartments (rusunawa) to accommodate people affected by a project to revitalize Luar Batang Mosque, an icon of religious tourism. The city is looking at two plots of land, both owned by private companies, namely PT Pluit Sakti Karisma and PT Karya Teknik Utama, according to acting North Jakarta mayor Wahyu Hariadi. City Secretary Saefullah said both plots of land were in places suitable for local people who earn a living as fishermen, and also within easy reach of Luar Batang Mosque.