PM says government owns all the lands at Calalloo Cay Poised For Development

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne Updates Parliament on Lands in Cade’s Bay and Calalloo Cay

Prime Minister Gaston Browne provided an update on the status of lands at Calalloo Cay.

Addressing the honorable house, Browne clarified the government’s position and future plans for these areas, emphasizing the government’s ownership and development initiatives.

“Mr. Speaker, the land at Calalloo Cay, 30 acres in total, is owned 100% by the government and people of Antigua and Barbuda,” stated Browne.

He further explained that the government has yet to finalize its decision on the utilization of proceeds from the development of these lands. The options include repayment of debts or reinvestment into further development projects.

If the decision leans towards development, Browne mentioned plans to use the remaining proceeds, after settling all just debts associated with tto build a hotel at Calalloo Cay.

The Prime Minister emphasized a collaborative approach, inviting Antiguans and Barbudans to partner with the government in constructing a four-star resort in Calalloo Cay.

“Rest assured, the land is vested solely in the government of Antigua and Barbuda, and it is owned 100% by the government and people of Antigua and Barbuda,” Browne reassured the members of parliament, particularly addressing the Member for All Saints East & St. Luke.

The proposed hotel at Calalloo Cay is expected to boost the local economy, create jobs, and enhance the tourism sector, reflecting the government’s strategic vision for sustainable development.

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