Grenada is poised for transformative development, showcasing a commitment to progress and innovation. This overview explores the island's significant projects, highlighting its dedication to growth.
Grenada International Airport Expansion: An ambitious $150 million project to enhance the airport's capacity, featuring a new runway, terminal, and parking garage, aiming to accommodate one million passengers annually by 2024. The expansion seeks to boost tourism and contribute substantially to the economy.
Grenada National Stadium: A $50 million project underway in St. George's, creating a 20,000-capacity stadium for diverse events like athletics, concerts, and cultural festivals. Expected to invigorate Grenada's sports industry and attract tourists.
Grenada Multiplex Cinema: A $20 million multiplex theater in Grand Anse, offering six screens and seating for 1000 people, set to elevate Grenada's entertainment industry and become a key tourist attraction.
Grenada Technology Park: Under construction in True Blue Bay, this technology park, scheduled to open in 2024, will house various technological enterprises, fostering job creation and investment.
Grenada Port Authority Cruise Terminal: A $100 million project in St. George's, designed to accommodate 2000 people with duty-free retail areas, a food court, and a beachfront boardwalk. Intended to enhance tourism and contribute to the economy.
Grenada Medical University: A private medical school in Grand Anse with a collaborative investment from Grenada, the US, and the UK, expected to have a significant economic impact by producing jobs and bolstering the local economy.
Grenada Golf Course: A championship golf course being built at True Blue Bay, set for completion in 2025, aimed at becoming a major tourist attraction and generating revenue for Grenada.
Grenada Botanical Gardens: A new botanical garden in Grand Etang, showcasing Caribbean flora, butterfly gardens, and medicinal plant exhibits, scheduled for completion in late 2024.
Grenada Eco Village: A sustainable community near Grand Etang, utilizing eco-friendly materials and renewable energy sources, expected to be completed in 2024 and serve as an example for sustainable living.
Grenada Aquarium: A new aquarium in Grand Anse, showcasing Caribbean Sea aquatic life, including shark tanks, coral reefs, and sea turtle exhibits, anticipated to drive national progress and create jobs.
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