Jakarta, 30 October 2025 - Jakarta State University (UNJ) is recorded as owning and managing various types of building and land assets in various locations, including East Jakarta, South Jakarta, and Bogor and Bekasi regencies in West Java. This data shows UNJ's wide and varied property coverage, from office buildings to sports and educational facilities, as well as vacant land.

Overall, if you calculate the total "Land Area" (Column J) and "Building Area" (Column N) of all assets listed in the document, it can be seen that UNJ controls tens of thousands of square meters in the form of both land and buildings. For example, some assets with significant breadth include:

R.A Kartini Building in Rawamangun Muka with a building area and vacant land each of 10,560 square meters. Dewi Sartika in Rawamangun Muka with a building area and empty land each of 12,496 square meters. K.H Hasjim Asj'arie Building in Rawamangun Muka with a building area and empty land each of 9,651 square meters. each 7,695 square meters. Two tower buildings on Jl. R. Mangun Muka Raya, Building 1 Tower A and Building 1 Tower B, each have a building area and vacant land of 9,250 square meters.

Apart from large buildings, UNJ also has supporting facilities such as a sports building (GOR Campus B with a building area and vacant land of 8,764 square meters), a library (5,400 square meters), dormitories, canteens, laboratories, guard posts, and gazebos and fish ponds. These assets are spread across sub-districts/villages such as Rawamangun, Duren Sawit, Setiabudi, Guntur, Kramat Pela, Cibatu, and Tajurhalang.

This broad distribution of assets shows UNJ's capacity to provide adequate facilities for academic, administrative and student activities in various locations, although detailed data regarding the total area of ​​UNJ as an entity cannot be concluded in aggregate from this document. However, this list provides a comprehensive picture of the scale of UNJ's property holdings.

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