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Pembangunan Lokbin Susukan Telah Rampung

Susukan Lokbin Construction is Completed

Susukan Lokbin construction in Ciracas, East Jakarta, has been completed. In this 2,250 square meters Lokbin, 169 traders (PKL) will be relocated around mid of February.

It is planned to operate in the mid of February. Now we are still re-registering Lokbin's PKL

Based on Beritajakarta.id monitoring on Wednesday (1/31), Susukan Lokbin has been arranged well. Around 105 carts and displays have been installed. There is canopy for its roof with parking lot made from stone and sand. There is also stage for music entertainment in the middle of Lokbin.

Susukan Lokbin Renovation is Started

East Jakarta Small Medium Enterprises Cooperation and Trade (KUKMP) Dept. Head, Samsu Rizal said, this construction is done for about three months with cost Rp 1.2 billion which is covered by private side through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program.

"It is planned to operate in the mid of February. Now we are still re-registering Lokbin's PKL," he explained.

Ciracas Sub-district KUKMP Unit Head, Fajar Sugiharto informed, there are total 169 stalls in Susukan Lokbin. It consists of 45 culinary stalls, 40 fruit stalls, and others are for accessories and clothes.

"CSR has provide cart with 120x60 centimeters wide and 190 centimeters high for culinary traders. While cart from KUKMP Dept. has 2x1 meters wide and made from aluminum," he mentioned.

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