Jamaica Gleaner

Investors, residents excited about Morant Bay Town Centre Project

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THE MORANT Bay Town Centre developmen­t is generating excitement among investors and residents based on the opportunit­y for business expansion, employment creation, and economic transforma­tion of the parish of St Thomas.

The $4 billion undertakin­g for which Prime Minister Andrew Holness broke ground on June 26 involves developmen­t of an integrated industrial and commercial complex encompassi­ng 365,000 square feet of space to house key public-and privatesec­tor services.

It is expected to create approximat­ely 3,000 new jobs and generate billions in private investment.

Business Unit Head, B-H Paints, Radcliffe Myers, said that his company is looking to establish a retail store at the complex.

“We’re excited about the whole developmen­t because our company does not have a strong presence in that part of the island. We see it as an opportunit­y to expand our presence. Our board of directors is very excited about the developmen­t,” Myers said.

“We have a few staff members who live in the area, and we know (the challenges), and so, it’s really exciting to see what the Government is doing. Certainly, we at B-H Paints are going to capitalise on the opportunit­y to expand our business,” Myers added.

Group Executive Chairman at the University of the Commonweal­th Caribbean Dr Winston Adams said the developmen­t will provide space for the institutio­n to establish a branch campus and expand its business process outsourcin­g operation.

The Morant Bay Town Centre involves developmen­t of a new urban centre just outside the existing town on the 25-acre property where the old Goodyear factory is located.

It will house the St Thomas Municipal Corporatio­n; a town hall; a conference centre; a justice square, which will include a family court and parish court; a tax office; a branch of Registrar General’s Department; and a branch of the Passport, Citizenshi­p & Immigratio­n Agency.

Also included in the plan are spaces for financial institutio­ns; a food court; a library; a medical centre; a wellness centre; day-care; tertiary-level institutio­ns; shopping facilities; a purpose-built manufactur­ing and industrial space for small, medium, and large enterprise­s; a museum; a recreation­al park; and a BPO facility.

The project is being implemente­d by the Factories Corporatio­n of Jamaica and is scheduled for completion in 2021. Mayor of Morant Bay Councillor Michael Hue said the project, along with the Southern Road Improvemen­t Programme, “has the potential to transform St Thomas into the new economic zone”.

St Thomas 2019 Festival Queen DruLissa Grant shares that she is excited about the developmen­t and what it will mean for the parish.

“It’s a great feeling. As a young person, it’s overwhelmi­ng to see this change being made,” she said, noting that it would generate new job opportunit­ies for the youth.

 ?? FILE ?? Dru-lissa Grant, Miss St Thomas 2019 Festival Queen.
FILE Dru-lissa Grant, Miss St Thomas 2019 Festival Queen.

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