Jamaica Gleaner

Homeowners cash in on by-election buzz

High demand for accommodat­ion in East Portland as campaign heats up

- Gareth Davis Sr/Gleaner Writer editorial@gleanerjm.com

SEVERAL EAST Portland homeowners are basking in the windfall from the increasing demand for accommodat­ion as the campaign for the seat vacated by murdered Member of Parliament Dr Lynvale Bloomfield heats up.

Political activists from both major political parties – the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the People’s National Party (PNP) – have been descending on the constituen­cy in droves to drum up support for their candidates ahead of the March 25 by-election. The JLP will nominate Ann-Marie Vaz, while the PNP is banking its hopes to retain the seat on Damion Crawford.

The political activists have also been forking out huge amounts of cash for accommodat­ion in several homes and guest house for stays that could last up to a month.

Already, there is talk of a shortage of housing accommodat­ion to adequately meet the demand from political activists. So far, private dwellings at Anchovy Gardens, Drapers, Fairy Hill, Boston, Norwich, Bryan’s Bay, and Boundbrook have reportedly been booked out by politician­s.

“Yes, it is the best business I have had all year,” Keith Phillips of Anchovy Gardens in the parish told The Gleaner.

“I rented a four-bedroom house to persons who are clearly involved in politics. And I still have persons calling me to find accommodat­ion for them. From where I am sitting, it is quite clear that anyone with even a onebedroom unit will be able to make good on cash as accommodat­ion is in demand.”

Several guest houses, including Sunny Shade, Almond Tree, Cool Ambiance, and Color Breeze, are reportedly experienci­ng heavy bookings from political activists and party workers.

HOTEL BOOKINGS

The influx started almost immediatel­y following Bloomfield’s burial last weekend, and with eyes firmly set on the Vaz-Crawford matchup, the race is on to secure additional housing accommodat­ion for party workers, who will be canvassing throughout the constituen­cy.

But while East Portland is experienci­ng an influx of political people, one hotelier, Hugh Perry, who manages the Jamaica Palace Hotel, told The Gleaner yesterday that most hotels were pre-booked by an overseas movie company that is now in Port Antonio filming.

“While I can understand that private homeowners are enjoying good business, some hotels in east Portland are occupied by overseas film-makers,” said Perry.

 ?? PHOTO BY GARETH DAVIS SR ?? A conch and soup lady vendor selling food in Port Antonio, Portland, yesterday as Labourites began descending on the northeaste­rn seaside town to drum up support for Ann-Marie Vaz.
PHOTO BY GARETH DAVIS SR A conch and soup lady vendor selling food in Port Antonio, Portland, yesterday as Labourites began descending on the northeaste­rn seaside town to drum up support for Ann-Marie Vaz.
 ?? LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Jamaica Labour Party supporters at the campaign rally in Port Antonio, Portland, last night.
LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Jamaica Labour Party supporters at the campaign rally in Port Antonio, Portland, last night.

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