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"Belle Rive" at
Jacmel, Haiti
Jacmel The streets, uneven, narrow, and strewn with layers of dirt and neglect, are nevertheless busy with street merchants and brightly colored motorbikes, the most popular mode of public and private transportation for a city with a growing population estimated at 40,000. Restaurants, art galleries, historic sites, and natural sites are part of Jacmel's tourist attraction. Arts, music, and film festivals have become annual events that attract scores of visitors from the Haitian-American Diaspora making Jacmel one of the most preferred destinations for the fun-seeking young Haitian. As part of a program to revamp the city's infrastructure, the downtown area will be reconfigured to allow tourists ample room to explore the virtually undisturbed colonial accent of its historical dwellings. The main hospital is being studied for a major overhaul in order to meet the new health challenges of a growing tourist population. The airport, presently a bare landing strip, has been architecturally studied and approved for construction in the immediate future. Most importantly, the "Belle Rive" project by the Simact Group, in its present conceptual phase, will define a small seaside resort to be built for the pure enjoyment of life in a spectacular setting.
Disclaimer: This is not intended to be an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offers to buy real estate in the Belle Rive Residences by residents of Connecticut, Illinois, New York, New Jersey or any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law. |
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