Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Drax Hall commercial boost ‘long overdue’

- BY HORACE MILLS Observer writer

DRAX HALL, St Ann — There is a strong level of support for the explosion in commercial developmen­t happening at Drax Hall along a section of the highway between the bustling St Ann towns of Ocho Rios and St Ann’s Bay.

“We welcome the developmen­t; it is long overdue,” said Dalas Dickenson, councillor for St Ann’s Bay Division (JLP), where a section of Drax Hall is located.

“Drax Hall keeps growing. Within five years, that is where the business hub will be between St Ann’s Bay and Ocho Rios... I believe Drax Hall and the whole north coast corridor will be the next developmen­t area of St Ann,” added Dickenson.

Internatio­nal fast food giant KFC opened there this month and Starbucks is scheduled to start operating there within weeks.

An establishe­d auto parts dealership, as well as one of the island’s leading hardware stores, will also open soon at Drax Hall, which has seen a massive rise in its housing stock in recent years.

“What we have learnt from the St Ann Municipal Corporatio­n level is that a lot more people are putting in plans for future developmen­t in the Drax Hall area,” said Dickenson, who is also deputy chairman of the municipali­ty.

He told the Jamaica Observer that the local authoritie­s are doing their best to keep up with the pace of developmen­t.

The developmen­t of Drax Hall, Dickenson added, creates employment opportunit­ies especially for young residents of the area and surroundin­g communitie­s such as Steer Town, Mammee Bay, Priory, St Ann’s Bay, and Seville Heights.

It is also expected to ease the congestion being experience­d in Ocho Rios and St Ann’s Bay.

“You don’t have to go into those towns any longer to get certain amenities,” Dickenson reasoned. “That’s one of the main reasons for the developmen­t of Drax Hall; people want to get out of the traffic that is usually in the towns.”

The shift in traffic flow has received mixed reactions. While some residents are complainin­g about traffic snarls, the slower moving traffic has been bringing more attention to some small businesses that had been overlooked although they have been along the highway in Drax Hall for years.

Odale James, who started operating a car wash there in 2018, said the days of motorists speeding past the signs advertisin­g his business seem to be a thing of the past.

He told the Observer that he was inspired to set up shop in the area not only because of its location between Ocho Rios and St Ann’s Bay, but also because of the relatively large volume of people traversing the corridor especially since the constructi­on of Highway 2000.

That highway’s north-south leg is often used by people commuting between the island’s two cities — Kingston and Montego Bay.

James expressed surprise that the major corporatio­ns had not flocked to Drax Hall earlier, considerin­g its location along the highway.

“It should have happened long ago; it is long, long overdue,” he said emphatical­ly, adding that he is not scared of the increased competitio­n this may bring.

“Competitio­n drives growth and it is more exposure for me as well,” said the businessma­n who employs four to eight people, depending on how business is doing.

His business has grown from a mere car wash to also becoming a supplier of auto parts and motor vehicle accessorie­s. With his customer base growing, James is mulling further expansion to include a full-fledged garage and an alignment centre.

“Since KFC come [to Drax Hall], mi start get more customers,” declared James.

The fast food outlet has attracted many to the area, with a steady inflow of customers and relatively long drive-through lines.

Several residents, who spoke with the Observer during a recent visit to Drax Hall, disclosed that they stopped at KFC mainly to avoid traffic in other sections of the parish.

“It’s nice; it takes some of the crowd out of Ocho Rios and St Ann’s Bay,” said Romario Bailey, who was waiting his turn in the drive-through line.

 ?? (Photos: Horace Mills) ?? KFC opened a Drax Hall location this month and Starbucks is scheduled to open there within weeks.
(Photos: Horace Mills) KFC opened a Drax Hall location this month and Starbucks is scheduled to open there within weeks.
 ?? ?? Odale James says many motorists once sped past the signs advertisin­g the business he started at Drax Hall in 2018. With more of them having reasons to stop these days, James’ customer base is increasing now.
Odale James says many motorists once sped past the signs advertisin­g the business he started at Drax Hall in 2018. With more of them having reasons to stop these days, James’ customer base is increasing now.
 ?? ?? Dalas Dickenson, councillor for the St Ann’s Bay Division where a section of Drax Hall is located, says commercial developmen­t of the area is long overdue, adding that more companies are now submitting plans for future developmen­t.
Dalas Dickenson, councillor for the St Ann’s Bay Division where a section of Drax Hall is located, says commercial developmen­t of the area is long overdue, adding that more companies are now submitting plans for future developmen­t.

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