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JAMPRO (the export and investment promotion agency for Jamaica) is currently operating the Shovel Ready Investment Programme (SRIP). This tourism development initiative has been set up to have tourism development opportunities ready for potential investors. There will be 15 properties, with varying levels of approval for development, within the programme. These properties are primarily on the north coast and south coast with at least one on the east coast of the island.
Three properties are currently available for investment. The first is for a hotel development in St Ann on Jamaica’s north coast. This property consists of 29.7 acres of land bordered by a beautiful stretch of white sand beach in Mammee Bay, 10 minutes from Ocho Rios. Approval is in place for a resort of up to 354 resort hotel rooms. The property is located 90 minutes away from Sangsters International Airport, Montego Bay and is in close proximity to Craft and Duty Free shops.
The second property is Green Island, Hanover in the north west of the island. It is located approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes from the Sangsters International Airport in Montego Bay and is close access to Negril’s famed seven-mile white sand beach. The property has a total of 500 acres in two parcels of land. The first is 175 acres of beachfront property and has been earmarked for small to medium sized subdivisions of 5 to 30 acres ideal for high-end condominiums and tourism developments, respectively. The remaining 350 acres is suitable for housing and community development projects.
The third property is in Westmoreland. This 2,000 acre site has been earmarked for mixed development.
The three fastest-growing destinations in the Caribbean are Cancun, Dominican Republic, and Jamaica. People view these destinations as very safe. Jamaica already enjoys a good reputation and the demand is there… We are extremely excited to continue working and growing alongside the people of Jamaica, and we remain committed to further enhancing the already great tourism industry here.
Ruben Becerra, vice-president of corporate affairs and business development, Karisma Hotels and ResortsThank you! Your submission has been received!
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Indicators for Labour Costs
1 - World Bank Doing Business
2 - EY Worldwide Personal Tax Guide 2014/15
Indicators for Utility Costs
1 - Climatescope
2 - Corporacion del acueducto y Acantarillado de Santo Domingo
3 - International Telecommunication Union - ITU
Indicators for Property Costs
1 - Cushman and Wakefield
2 - Cushman and Wakefield
3 - RLB - Rider Levett Bucknall (Caribbean Report)
4 - RLB - Rider Levett Bucknall (Caribbean Report)
Indicators for Taxes
1 - The Heritage Foundation
Indicators for Exports
1 - World Development Indicators
Indicators for Track Record
1 - fDi Intelligence from the Financial Times
Indicators for Attractiveness
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2 - The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report, World Economic Forum
3 - Yale University
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