Recently, D’Masiv made history as the first Indonesian band to collaborate with public transportation.
On March 3, 2025, the band behind the hit song Jangan Menyerah teamed up with PT TransJakarta to officially rename the Petukangan Utara Bus Stop to Petukangan D’Masiv Bus Stop.
According to Rian Ekky Pradipta, D’Masiv’s vocalist, this location holds a special meaning for the band. Jalan Ciledug Raya is where they grew up and started their journey before making it big in the Indonesian music scene. This renaming isn’t just a tribute to their roots—it’s also part of their 22nd-anniversary celebration.
Jl. Ciledug Raya itself is a busy route connecting South Jakarta and Tangerang City, making it a key area with high commuter activity.
BVT conducted a location analysis of the D’Masiv TransJakarta Bus Stop to understand more about its potential and the activities around the area,
Here’s what we found:
The image above shows the crowd patterns around the D’Masiv TransJakarta Bus Stop over the past six months. This data comes from smartphone detected in the area.
From the analysis, we can see that the crowd level has been rising since October and continues to grow steadily. This increase suggests that more people are passing by or spending time around the bus stop.
The Petukangan D’Masiv TransJakarta Bus Stop is in a lively area with businesses, schools, housing, and industrial zones, making it one of the busiest spots in Jakarta.
Food lovers won’t run out of choices here. The area is packed with 730 street food stalls, 247 restaurants, 60 cafes, 75 coffee shops, and 136 wartegs.
This area is also packed with schools and educational centers. There are 33 preschools, 59 elementary schools, 16 middle schools, 8 high schools, 12 vocational schools, and 5 universities around here.
For housing, this area has plenty of options. There are 20 housing complexes, 3 residential clusters, 1 Agung Podomoro residential area, 6 apartment buildings, and 40 shophouses/grocery stores spread around.
This area isn’t just busy with commuters, it’s also growing as a business and industrial hub! There are 4 factories, 85 small and medium enterprises (SMEs), 161 micro-businesses, 8 large companies, and 8 warehouses around the bus stop.
Most of the people in this area come from lower economic group, making up about 70% of the population, while the other 30% are from higher economic group.
Land prices here start at Rp7,506,250 per square meter. The high value is influenced by several factors like good accessibility, heavy foot traffic, and nearby public transportation.
Key Takeaways
The Petukangan D’Masiv TransJakarta Bus Stop is in a highly active area. Data shows that foot traffic has been increasing since last October and continues to grow.
This area is a mix of residential and industrial zones, with various housing options like apartments, housing clusters, and Agung Podomoro residential areas.
On the business side, there are small and medium enterprises, factories, and logistics warehouses, all contributing to the area’s economic activity.
With a blend of homes and businesses, the area is also packed with schools, universities, hangout spots, restaurants, cafes, and street food vendors.
Thanks to high mobility, thriving businesses, and well-developed facilities, it’s no surprise that land prices here are relatively high. This also highlights the area’s strong investment potential, both in property and business.