Eyewitness News, BALI – Founder, LUX Property Group | Chief Editor, Australian National Review, Jamie McIntyre have made a proposal to Support Indonesia’s Long-Term Urban Development Vision.
Building Indonesia’s Next Generation of Master-Planned Cities.
Indonesia has embarked on one of the most ambitious nation-building projects of the 21st century with the development of Nusantara (IKN), its new capital city.
Having recently visited Nusantara and produced a special Australian National Review report that received widespread coverage across Indonesian media, I left convinced that Indonesia’s vision should extend beyond one new city.
“Indonesia should consider developing at least six world-class master-planned cities over the coming decades,” said Jamie McIntyre on Thursday (9/7/2026)
The relocation of the capital demonstrates Indonesia’s willingness to think long term. The same strategic thinking can help accommodate future population growth, attract international investment, strengthen regional economies, and improve quality of life for millions of Indonesians.
Bali’s Success Creates New Challenges
Bali remains one of the world’s most desirable tourism destinations.
LUX Property Group is proud to be investing in Bali through luxury hotels, villas, wellness facilities and tourism developments that continue to generate employment and international investment.
However, Bali’s success also highlights an important reality.
The island has finite land, strict planning controls and height restrictions that preserve its cultural heritage and natural beauty. These protections should remain in place, but they also mean Bali cannot indefinitely absorb growing demand from tourists, investors and new residents.
Traffic congestion, infrastructure pressure and increasing land values are natural consequences of sustained growth within a geographically limited island.
Rather than overdevelop Bali, Indonesia has an opportunity to create new destinations that complement it.
A National Network of Modern Cities
Indonesia is home to approximately 280 million people.
Greater Jakarta, with approximately 41.9 million residents, is among the largest metropolitan areas in the world.
As Indonesia continues its remarkable economic rise, the nation will require additional centres for commerce, tourism, education, healthcare, technology and manufacturing.
LUX Property Group believes Indonesia could benefit from developing at least four additional master-planned cities alongside Nusantara and our proposed Nesara Bay City development in South Lombok.
Each city could ultimately support between 1.5 and 2 million residents while serving as a regional economic hub.
Potential strategic locations would be selected in partnership with national and regional governments, considering transport connectivity, environmental sustainability, economic opportunities and regional development priorities.
A Vision for Future Cities
These cities should be designed from the beginning around world-class urban planning principles, including:
* Wide boulevards and efficient transport systems.
* Large public parks and green spaces.
* Walkable town centres.
* Smart city technology.
* Renewable energy integration.
* Water recycling and sustainable environmental management.
* International schools and universities.
* Advanced healthcare precincts.
* Convention and exhibition centres.
* Tourism and hospitality districts.
* Mixed residential communities.
* Innovation and technology parks.
* Modern sporting and entertainment facilities.
By planning these cities before significant urban expansion occurs, Indonesia can avoid many of the infrastructure and congestion challenges experienced by older metropolitan areas around the world.
LUX Property Group’s Commitment
Following completion of our current Bali developments, LUX Property Group intends to increasingly focus its expansion into other regions of Indonesia.
Our flagship future development is Nesara Bay City in South Lombok, a master-planned tourism and lifestyle destination currently progressing through final approvals.
In addition, LUX Property Group has submitted a proposal to the Indonesian Government to develop a convention centre and eco-resort in the Nusantara region.
We see these projects as opportunities to contribute to Indonesia’s long-term development while showcasing sustainable design, tourism excellence and international investment.
Invitation to Collaborate
LUX Property Group welcomes discussions with the Government of Indonesia, provincial governments, sovereign investment funds, infrastructure partners, institutional investors and strategic developers regarding opportunities to assist in planning and delivering future master-planned communities.
We believe collaboration between government and responsible private investment can accelerate economic development while maintaining Indonesia’s environmental and cultural values.
Indonesia has every opportunity to become one of the world’s leading economies during the coming decades.
By investing today in thoughtfully designed cities, modern infrastructure and sustainable communities, Indonesia can build not only for the next generation, but for the next century.
LUX Property Group looks forward to contributing to that vision through investment, innovation and partnership.
“Building cities that future generations will be proud to inherit.”
Jamie McIntyre
Founder, LUX Property Group
Chief Editor, Australian National Review For Indonesia – IKN
Reporter: Daniel Herry


