NCB Group celebrates project milestone at AURA
NCB Group celebrated the “topping off’ of its newest residential development, AURA, on Wednesday, 26 May.
NCB Group celebrated the “topping off’ of its newest residential development, AURA, on Wednesday, 26 May.
The Peninsular, the highest priced single-family home ever recorded in the Cayman Islands, has recently been sold, with the sale conducted by Cayman Islands Sotheby’s International Realty agent, Nikki Broadhurst.
The Dart group has set out to reassure the public about its proposed Planned Area Development (PAD) for the area north of Governor’s Harbour in terms of future development and how it may impact beach access.
Dart Real Estate is now pre-leasing an additional 100,000 square feet of Class-A commercial space in Camana Bay, thanks to the proposed increase in height of its newest planned development at 60 Nexus Way.
The developers of Indigo Bay, one of a string of building projects currently taking place in Grand Harbour, allowed a sneak peek into their progress last weekend, with David Nelson, President of the developers, Charlton Group, taking guests on a tour of these ocean-front properties.
Kapok, Camana Bay’s newest residential building, is scheduled for completion in August 2022.
A gated community, attention to detail, superb design using modern materials, high quality construction for the price, a large gym, pools and cabanas, lush landscaping, a specially built children’s play area – these are some of the attributes and amenities home buyers might expect....
Following in the footsteps of Lacovia’s owners, the owners of Aqua Bay Club on Seven Mile Beach have agreed to tear down the existing structure of their condominiums and rebuild a brand-new building, to be renamed Aqua Bay.
One of the most exciting development projects to get back on track since the Coronavirus lockdown has been Harbour Walk at Grand Harbour, an impressive project that will include homes, office space and retail, creating a mixed use development that is set to broaden and enhance....
While some of Cayman’s larger development projects may have taken some time to get back up to speed with additional health and safety requirements implemented due to Covid and a loss of workers, most are now only three to six months off their original completion phases.