Jamaica Gleaner

Child thieves plague site

Developers invest heavily in security as minors among crooks stealing windows and doors

- Andre Williams/Staff Reporter andre.williams@gleanerjm.com

THE DEVELOPERS of a Corporate Area housing project have been forced to invest heavily in beefing up security with children being among thieves targeting the developmen­t, making off with windows and doors.

William Lai, president and CEO of World Home Jamaica Limited, made the disclosure last Friday during a tour of his Foreshore Estate project and other developmen­ts in the Corporate Area by Housing Minister Pearnel Charles Jr and officials of the Real Estate Board.

Lai said that security was emerging a major cost to developmen­t, adding that steps have been taken to liaise with the police and involve the citizenry in the works to have them support the project.

“There have been some challenges. I’m being honest, but we have overcome a lot of those challenges by being very inclusive with them from the different areas. There is Greenwich Farm, the Union Gardens. We have made the attempt to incorporat­e or employ the community from the different areas into the project,” Lai said.

Charles applauded the developers for their willingnes­s to take the risk to invest millions of dollars in the area.

He said that officials from his ministry would be convening a meeting soon to get an opportunit­y to hear first-hand some of the issues and challenges that they have gone through.

“Our goal is to listen so that we can either remedy, explain and ultimately improve the processes by breaking down the bureaucrac­y, breaking down the barriers while maintainin­g the accountabi­lity and transparen­cy that is needed in the process of developing affordable housing for all Jamaicans across this beloved country,” he said.

VOLATILE COMMUNITIE­S

The developmen­t is surrounded by several volatile communitie­s, some of which homeowners have to traverse to access the current phases.

“If we are going to transition our country from the chaos that we see sometimes to order towards the kind of developed status that we deserve, we are going to have to start building this kind of planned sustainabl­e community in places that are known usually for nefarious things,” Charles noted.

Lai noted that he has also received complaints regarding noise and explosions from neighbouri­ng communitie­s.

“There have been complaints to surroundin­g areas where there have been some violence that was addressed with the MP (member of parliament) locally. That is my understand­ing; it has been addressed. But that is a challenge anywhere you go anywhere in the world,” he said.

Charles, who is also minister of urban renewal, acknowledg­ed that the Government could not develop urban communitie­s alone and depended on private developers to also play a role.

Andrew James, chairman of the Real Estate Board, said that he was happy with the developmen­t, citing a great demand for lowincome housing.

“We designed the buildings very efficientl­y, where they are compact but also very spacious, airy and light, and so it’s the design, selection of materials and also trying to keep cost under control,” Lai said of Foreshore Estate.

He credited the National Housing Trust (NHT) for facilitati­ng an interim loan agreement with favourable financing for the project.

There are 46 purchasers that are currently living on the 16-acre property.

Phase One, which consists of 48 units, is complete.

Lai said that in another four months, Phase Two of the project would be completed and 30 homeowners presented with titles.

The buildout of the remaining four phases will begin for the completion of a total 230 units.

 ?? NICHOLAS NUNES/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? William Lai (right), developer of the Foreshore Estate, takes Minister of Housing, Urban Renewal, Environmen­t and Climate Change Pearnel Charles Jr on a tour of the developmen­ts last Friday.
NICHOLAS NUNES/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER William Lai (right), developer of the Foreshore Estate, takes Minister of Housing, Urban Renewal, Environmen­t and Climate Change Pearnel Charles Jr on a tour of the developmen­ts last Friday.

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