PT Bukit Darmo Property Tbk engages in the construction, development, trade, and investment activities in Indonesia. It operates through Real Estate, Shopping Mall, Construction, and Marketing Services segments. The company constructs and develops apartments, offices, shops, recreational parks, tourism destinations, and related facilities; and establishes and runs service bureaus for various activities, such as promotion, management, marketing, land selling, and purchase of buildings, apartments, offices, shops, recreational parks, restaurants, and tourism destinations. It also designs, constructs, and maintains housing properties, hotels, apartments, offices, shops, and recreational parks, as well as tourism destinations, including restaurants, golf courses, and associated facilities. The company was formerly known as PT Adhibaladika and changed its name to PT Bukit Darmo Property Tbk in April 2007. The company was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Jakarta Pusat, Indonesia.
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