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Major developments coming for Trelawny
Following on the heels of the $2 billion multi-purpose stadium built to host the Cricket World Cup opening ceremony and warm-up matches, there are a number of major developments that will take place in Trelawny, the island's 18th-century commecial capital, over the medium and long term.  . . . (Full Story March 11, 2007)


New housing project for Trelawny - Amaterra offers Tamarind Ridge scheme
Amaterra Jamaica Limited developer, Keith Russell, has announced another major project for the parish of Trelawny.  Mr. Russell and his wife, Paula, are currently putting in infrastructure in the form of roads and pipes in the Duncans, Trelawny area to accommodate 140 lots for the Tamarind Ridge gated community - by Silver Sands Jamaica Limited.  . . . (Full Story March 7, 2007)
Jamaican energy company to build ethanol plant in Kingston
Energen Development Limited (EDL), a Jamaican firm set up in early 2004 to develop energy projects, is near to finalising a deal with Canadian equity backers of a 120-million gallon (454 million litres) ethanol plant in Kingston, scheduled to break ground for construction this year. 
. . . (Full Story February 28, 2007)
Cement sales, projects fail to rescue construction
The building sector regained some of its vibrancy as new projects and public spending on infrastructure programmes kicked in, but the accompanying 22 per cent increase in cement supplies to the market were not enough to eke out growth for consruction GDP. 
. . . (Full Story February 23, 2007)
Stakeholders say 15,000 houses needed for tourism workers
Despite a move by the National Housing Trust (NHT) to fit booming north-coast resort towns with additional housing to match current tourism expansion in those areas, some stakeholders say the houses will not be enough to meet the demand of workers flocking to the areas.
  . . . (Full Story February 11, 2007)
Government Undertaking Housing Projects on The North Coast
Minister of Housing, Transport, Water and Works, Hon. Robert Pickersgill, has said that the government was undertaking a number of housing projects on the booming north coast, which will provide about 2,118 housing solutions. 
. . . (Full Story February 1, 2007)
Blackwell building high-end resort village in St Mary
Business mogul Chris Blackwell has launched a US$ multi-million resort development on 100 acres of land adjacent to James Bond Beach in Oracabessa, St Mary that should gross at least US$100 million. 
. . . (Full Story January 31, 2007)
Facelift for Fleming's Goldeneye property
Goldeneye, the scenic rural retreat in eastern Jamaica where British author Ian Fleming created the James Bond character that spawned dozens of novels and films, is getting a facelift. 
. . . (Full Story February 6, 2007)
PM Announces Retirement Villages for Returning Residents
Prime Minister P. J Patterson has announced a project to construct specialised retirement villages across the island, which he said, would be targeted at returning residents.  . . . (Full Story November 24, 2005)
Grupo Pinero hotel starts this week
The Spanish leisure company, Grupo Pinero, will formally break ground on October 7, for the first of three hotels it plans to build over the next three years on beachfront property at Peartree Bottom in St Ann.
  . . . (Full Story October 2, 2005)
NCB investing $367m in Port Antonio
National Commercial Bank is to spend $367 million on two real estate restoration projects in Port Antonio - investments that the bank hopes will lead the way for other private sector firms - as part of a broader effort to restore the town's historical landmarks, and transform it into a scenic tourist resort.  . . . (Full Story August 26, 2005)
Winchester Estate excites local real estate market
BILLED AS "urban living for the sophisticated," Life of Jamaica (LOJ) held an open house last Sunday for its Winchester Estate residential development on the premises of the LOJ Property Management on Hagley Park Road. . . . (Full Story August 28, 2005)
Byles to head Harmony Cove Board
PRIME Minister P J Patterson yesterday announced the appointment of Life of Jamaica president Richard Byles as chairman of Harmonisation Limited, the company set up to oversee the development of Harmony Cove, a high-end resort colony in Trelawny.
. . . . (Full Story April 28, 2005)
New condo complex promises 'unparalleled indulgence'
SPREAD over 16 acres of prime beachfront lands, a new luxury condominium complex for the rich is now ready for sale at prices ranging as high as $120 million in local currency. . . . (Full Story March 20, 2005)
Cayman company signs agreement for building of Portmore hospital
THE Portmore Municipal Council last week signed a memorandum of understanding with Cayjam Development Ltd of Grand Cayman, for the construction of a first class medical facility in the municipality. . . . (Full Story March 7, 2005)
China, Jamaica studying: New alumina refinery
The Chinese are considering developing a one-million tonne alumina refinery in Jamaica, and feasibility and technical studies on whether Beijing should proceed are to begin shortly . . . (Full Story February 14, 2005)
LOJ to develop $b apartment complex
Life of Jamaica (LOJ) will make a $1 billion investment in the real estate industry in the next three months, chief executive officer Richard Byles announced Friday at the company's highflyers club luncheon. . . . (Full Story January 23, 2005)
$Multimillion sports complex for Sligoville
A $222-million sports complex will be built in Sligoville, St. Catherine, beginning in five months time.
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(Full Story January 4, 2005)

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