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WATCH: There Are Too Many Decrepit Buildings in St. John’s, PM says

30 January 2026
This content originally appeared on Antigua News Room.
Aging Building in St. John

Prime Minister Gaston Browne urged property owners in St. John’s to begin improving the appearance of their buildings ahead of major road and drainage works, arguing that simple cosmetic changes could significantly uplift the city while broader infrastructure upgrades are carried out.

Speaking during a public consultation on the future of the capital, Browne said many buildings do not require major reconstruction, but could be improved with basic repairs and upkeep. “Some of these buildings just need a little paint, maybe some windows,” he told the audience, suggesting that modest investments could have an immediate visual impact.

He said the government will move ahead with rebuilding roads and drains across the city, but stressed that public infrastructure upgrades alone will not be enough to transform St. John’s if private properties remain neglected.

Browne called for cooperation between the government and property owners, saying urban renewal requires action on both sides. While the state will handle major infrastructure works, he said owners must also take responsibility for maintaining and improving their buildings.

The prime minister said this shared approach would allow the city to improve more quickly, rather than waiting for all infrastructure works to be completed before visible change takes place.


WATCH: Prime Minister Gaston Browne says simple upgrades such as paint and windows can make a major difference in St. John’s, urging property owners to act while the government prepares to rebuild roads and drains.

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