Sarinah building was constructed in 1966 and became the tallest building in South East Asia. The intention of this revitalization is to restore Sarinah as the center of trading and commercial in Indonesia while maintaining the heritage status. The 14-stories building uses concrete moment frame as the lateral system. Extensive structural audit and inspection are conducted to evaluate the building condition and performance. Then, to comply with the current seismic design codes, the building is analyzed using an advance non-linear static analysis and American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) guidelines for building retrofit. In addition, a two-stories annex podium is also constructed on the top of the exisiting podium.