ISSA Construction is leading the redevelopment of downtown Kingston especially the upgrading of old derelict buildings in the capital city.
The company has taken a keen interest in acquiring such buildings, which many real estate brokers and agents say is ripe for the picking, as the area (downtown Kingston) undergoes a transformation with renewed interest in property development.
Issa Construction Managing Director Peter Issa stated that the redevelopment of some of these derelict buildings with the acquisition of three properties located at 169-175 Harbour Street, 7 Pechon Street (which extends to 7-11 West Street) as well as 4 West Street.
DEVELOPING DOWNTOWN KINGSTON ONE PROPERTY
The Issa Construction boss is optimistic about the future for downtown Kingston and is unrelenting in his drive to make a difference in bringing back the capital to its glory days. “If we have to do it one property at a time, we are willing to do it,” lamented Issa, who is also a real estate broker.
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The company has taken a keen interest in acquiring such buildings, which many real estate brokers and agents say is ripe for the picking, as the area (downtown Kingston) undergoes a transformation with renewed interest in property development.
Issa Construction Managing Director Peter Issa stated that the redevelopment of some of these derelict buildings with the acquisition of three properties located at 169-175 Harbour Street, 7 Pechon Street (which extends to 7-11 West Street) as well as 4 West Street.
DEVELOPING DOWNTOWN KINGSTON ONE PROPERTY
The Issa Construction boss is optimistic about the future for downtown Kingston and is unrelenting in his drive to make a difference in bringing back the capital to its glory days. “If we have to do it one property at a time, we are willing to do it,” lamented Issa, who is also a real estate broker.
https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sund...8?profile=1056
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