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![]() Tunjungan Plaza interior with Tunjungan Convention and Expo Center | |
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Location | Surabaya |
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Coordinates | 7°15′46″S 112°44′21″E / 7.26278°S 112.73917°E |
Address | Jalan Basuki Rahmat no. 8–12, Jalan Embong Malang no. 1–31. |
Opening date | 1986 (Tunjungan Plaza I) 1991 (Tunjungan Plaza II) 1996 (Tunjungan Plaza III) 2001 (Tunjungan Plaza IV) 2015 (Tunjungan Plaza V) 2017 (Tunjungan Plaza VI) |
Closing date | Not yet closed |
Developer | Pakuwon Jati |
Management | Unknown |
Owner | Pakuwon Jati |
Architect | Unknown |
No. of stores and services | 500+ |
No. of anchor tenants | 21 |
Total retail floor area | 170,000 m2 (1,800,000 sq ft) |
No. of floors | 7 (TP I), 15 (TP II), 9 (TP III - IV), 52 (TP V - VI) 1 floors below ground |
Parking | 6,500 cars |
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Website | tunjunganplaza |
Tunjungan Plaza (TP) is a mixed development superblock in Surabaya and is the second-largest shopping center in Indonesia after Pakuwon Mall, both owned-and-operated by Pakuwon Jati which has its headquarters inside the superblock. Initially inaugurated in 1986, it has a net leaseable area of 170,000 m2,[1] which houses more than 500 retail outlets including boutiques, restaurants, cafes, cinemas, bookstores, supermarkets, and children's arcade center. It is a part of Tunjungan City Superblock, an integrated multi-facilities venue, which includes the mall (Tunjungan Plaza), Menara Mandiri Office Tower at the top of TP 2, Regency Condominium and Sheraton Surabaya Hotel & Towers at the top of TP 3, Four Points by Sheraton at the top of TP 4, The Peak Residence and Pakuwon Center at the top of TP 5, One Icon Residence and Pakuwon Tower at the top of TP 6. First opened on 15 December 1986, it is divided into six buildings: TP 1, TP 2, TP 3, TP 4, TP 5 and TP 6.[2]