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Dominica reinventing housing development with 100 standalone residences at Grand Bay

The gorgeous surroundings of the development will be filled with more than 100 standalone residences, 29 empty plots for future building, and more than 10 houses in need of total rehabilitation and modernisation.

Friday, 20th May 2022

Roseau: Dominica's government is committed to reinventing the country's housing and urban development sector, as evidenced by the country's ongoing housing initiative.

The CBI Program's objective to provide a good houses for Dominican families exemplifies a beacon of hope for establishing sustainable and resilient housing communities.

Several housing developments in Scotts Head, Eggleston, and Canefield are currently under construction with the help of major partners and stakeholders. The brand-new Grand Bay Ville integrated community will be added to MMC Development Ltd's list of successful projects.

The Grand Bay Ville Housing Development is a cutting-edge, modern, master-planned project. The gorgeous surroundings of the development will be filled with more than 100 standalone residences, 29 empty plots for future building, and more than 10 houses in need of total rehabilitation and modernisation.

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The majority of the dwelling units will include three bedrooms, two toilets and baths, a kitchen, dining area, living room, laundry room, and porch.

Major utilities and amenities, such as a commercial square with 22 stores, a petrol station, a magistrate house, a regional fire station, a community centre, and a church, are located beyond the finely made residences and breathtaking scenery. Sports facilities such as basketball courts, recreational spaces, and pocket parks will also be available.

Furthermore, the existence of the restored and refurbished police station, which provides 24/7 services to the public, ensures the safety of the neighbourhood.

The substructures and superstructures, like all other MMC Development Ltd. projects, will be built to the highest resiliency standards – reinforced concrete, shatter-proof windows, and underground utilities to fight harsh weather and natural disasters. The 25-acre community will serve as a model for the entire Caribbean region. The fully integrated community will serve as a model for others to follow. Residents affected by Hurricane Maria will be housed in Grand Bay Ville.

Within the Grand Bay Ville community's boundaries, a vibrant and full existence awaits.