Jamaica Gleaner

Denham Town to get new apartments

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WITHIN DAYS, constructi­on is expected to begin on apartments in Denham Town, downtown Kingston, as part of a redevelopm­ent project for the area.

A total of 24 studio units and four two-bedroom units are to be built at Metcalfe Street and Wellington Street in Denham Town at a cost of $72.1 million.

A contract to undertake the works was signed between the Government and contractor SM Quality Constructi­on during a ceremony at the Dominica Drive offices of the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation in New Kingston on Tuesday.

Under the agreement, the National Housing Trust (NHT ) will finance the housing developmen­t por tion of the projec t; the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) will deal with on-site and off-site infrastruc­tural works; and the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation will undertake the constructi­on of the units.

Minister without portfolio in the economic growth ministry, Dr Horace Chang, said the project is “symbolic of a new beginning for the people of downtown.

“This Government places importance on the provision of affordable housing (solutions), especially for low-income workers and young profession­als,” he said.

The minister further pointed out that under the Denham Town project, a significan­t number of residents will be targeted for relocation in the ‘Board Villa’ areas where temporary homes have been constructe­d.

RASTA CITY TO FOLLOW

“We expect that a lot of the residents in what we call the Board Villas, will be relocated in the new homes, and that we will begin design work to improve that area,” he informed, adding that redevelopm­ent of the Rasta City area will follow and that design has already started.

Chang noted that the redevelopm­ent of downtown, particular­ly with the provision of quality housing, is part of the Government’s strategy to see a return of profession­al residents who would live and work in the area.

“We expect that in the redevelopm­ent of downtown, we will have housing for other levels of the economy, because we want to restore the vibrancy downtown and cater to a wide cross section. It’s not a matter of displacing low-income [workers] to bring in high-income, [profession­als]” he said.

In the meantime, Member of Parliament for Western Kingston and Minister of Local Government and Community Developmen­t Desmond McKenzie said he is “exceedingl­y happy ” for the developmen­t, which will serve to enhance the lives of residents.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Dr Horace Chang (right), and Member of Parliament for Western Kingston and Minister of Local Government and Community Developmen­t Desmond McKenzie (left) discuss aspects of the site plan for the Denham Town redevelopm­ent project with contractor Desmond Monroe of SM Quality Constructi­on.
CONTRIBUTE­D Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Dr Horace Chang (right), and Member of Parliament for Western Kingston and Minister of Local Government and Community Developmen­t Desmond McKenzie (left) discuss aspects of the site plan for the Denham Town redevelopm­ent project with contractor Desmond Monroe of SM Quality Constructi­on.

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