Jamaica Gleaner

J$700m cash injection for Falmouth’s Hampden Wharf

- Leon Jackson/Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU:

THE OLD Hampden Wharf Building in Falmouth, Trelawny, is to be upgraded to the tune of $700 million as part of the plan to transform the facility into the long-promised Artisan Village, which is expected to served as one of the premier platforms to support the town’s tourism product.

According to Mervis Edghill, vice-president of engineerin­g at the Port Authority of Jamaica (PAJ), work has commenced on the project, which is earmarked to be completed within 12 months.

“Work has begun to construct the Artisan Village, which we expect to be completed within a year,” said Edghill. “The PAJ will be working alongside The Tourism Product Developmen­t Company (TPDCo) to ensure the integrity of the building, which is a national monument, is maintained.”

Carol Rose Brown, the project coordinato­r at TPDCo, told The Gleaner that the idea behind the constructi­on of the Artisan Village is to increase visitor spending in the town, which is the nation’s cruise-shipping hub.

“We are the l owest in the region ( Caribbean) when it comes to the amount of money our visitors spend. The village will offer a different kind of experience f or the visitors, especially our cruise ship passengers,” said Rose Brown.

Rose Brown further explained that the village will feature a mixture of old and new items, highlighti­ng various aspects of Jamaican heritage.

“It will be themed to enhance the Jamaican culture from the production of sugar, the making of pottery, to leather goods and photograph­s. Visitors will be afforded an opportunit­y to connect with the Jamaican culture,” said Rose Brown.

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Cruise ship visitors in Falmouth walking happily through the streets of the town.

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