Real Estate for sale at The Palmyra - What the Media say?
Good News Travels Fast. Below You will find a selection of articles and interviews about the Palmyra development. Please click the Icon next to each extract to see read the whole story.
Jamaica Tourist Issue 9 (July 2008)The legendary hotelier points to the resort's location, right on the oceanfront as the property's most exceptional feature.
More...Jamaica Tourist Issue 9 (July 2008)The developers of The Palmyra Resort & Spa are set to construct the island's first 1,000 room casino hotel.
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Bond News (May 17, 2008)Prices in Jamaica are 50 per cent lower than those of comparable properties in Barbados.
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Jamaque Magazine (May 2008)The Palmyra home community is a waterfront paradise where residents can enjoy the best that Mother Nature & Man have to offer.
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HotelsMag.com (April 30, 2008)"In essence, Solis The Palmyra will redefine luxury living and luxury travel in the Caribbean based on input from world travelers and guests," said Schulze.
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Hospitality Jamaica (April 30, 2008)Celebration Jamaica is one of two resorts that is being approved for consideration of a casino licence.
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Casino City Times (April 24, 2008)The Government has approved proposals from the developers of the Palmyra Resort and Spa, operating under a company known as Celebration Jamaica Limited.
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Caribbean PressReleases.com (April 23, 2008)Prime Minister, Bruce Golding, has said the Government has taken the decision to permit the licensing of casinos in Jamaica.
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Online Casino Sphere (April 23, 2008)Jamaican Prime Minister, Bruce Golding, told Parliament he wants to expand casino gambling in Jamaica.
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The Telegraph UK (January 27, 2008)Movie idol Errol Flynn fell in love with the Caribbean, as have latter-day celebrities Mick Jagger and Jane Seymour.
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Hospitality Jamaica (April 18, 2007)Jamaicans in the Diaspora and the region's cultural centre, Kingston are among a strong portion of purchasers investing in the US$150 million luxury styled Palmyra Resort & Spa at Rose Hall Montego Bay.
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Wall Street Journal (April 11, 2007)Jamaica is known for its mellow lifestyle,tropical vistas and soothing reggae music—but there is nothing laid back about the pace of hotel room construction on the Caribbean island.
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MET Golfer (April/May 2007)With the ultra fashionable Palmyra Resort & Spa, New York native Robert Trotta has catapulted Jamaica onto the Caribbean real estate scene.
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Country Life International (March 2007)"If you want to stay ahead of the game,invest in a property on a world-class golf resort, advises Penny Churchill..."
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Travel+Leisure (March 2007) T + L's Top Ten of the 100 most exciting vacation home developments.
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New York Times (January 28, 2007)"For many avid Golfers, the island of choice remains Jamaica".
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The Financial Times (November 18, 2006)"People are rediscovering Jamaica." says Palmyra's Frank Perolli. "First, there is the $200m expansion of the Montego Bay airport and the development of many new direct, non-stop flights from the US and the UK."
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Luxury Living (Winter 2006)Once a place to just soak up the sun, the Caribbean is now luring people with signature golf courses and five star resorts.
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The London Times (July 9, 2006)Greenside properties are now vital to the overseas holiday home market, says Graham Norwood.
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The Telegraph (June 17, 2006)When the travel writer Patrick Leigh Fermor came to Jamaica in 1948, he was captivated by the home of a retired British spy who had just laid the last stone of a simple, spacious villa shielded by a coral reef on the island's north coast.
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The Gleaner International (May 22-28, 2006)JAMAICA'S new luxury home community, The Palmyra Resort & Spa, has proven once and for all that real estate renaissance on Jamaica's Gold Coast is in full swing.
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The Guardian (May 20, 2006)The Palmyra Resort & Spa picked as choice for ‘Another country'.
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The Sunday Business Post (May 14, 2006)In recent years, the Caribbean island of Jamaica has been better known for its crime problems than for its potential as an idyllic holiday home location. But renewed political stability and increased foreign investment have given Jamaica a fresh optimism.
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The Evening Standard (May 3, 2006)Jamaica, home of James Bond's creator, has new properties 30 percent cheaper than it's neighbors.
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Caribbean World (May 2006)New developments, interview with developer Robert T. Trotta, The Palmyra Resort & Spa.
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Country Life International (May 2006)In the past five years, vital improvements to its long-term neglected infrastructure - notably the construction of two major new highways and the expansion of Montego Bay's Sangster International Airport-have helped to attract direct foreign investment in tourism projects worth more than $1 billion (£560m).
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The Daily Mail (April 28, 2006)New dawn for island in the sun "Property renaissance in Jamaica." You can buy a Jamaican hideaway just like 007's, reports Cheryl Markosky.
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New York Times (April 21, 2006)"Part of Jamaica's increased appeal is owed to a new wave of real estate that compromises nothing, offering buyers the very best recreational amenities, luxurious homes and the option to participate in a rental program when not in residence."
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Luxury Golf & Travel (April 1, 2006) With autumn's chill creeping in, working minds inevitably dream of the balmy tropics. Maybe golfing an idle afternoon away on lush island fairways.
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Luxist (March 9, 2006)In the market for a beachfront co-tel? The Palmyra Resort & Spa at Rose Hall, a new luxury condo hotel in Jamaica will be holding a launch event weekend May 5-7 at the Ritz-Carlton Golf & Spa Resort at Rose Hall near Montego Bay.
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Dupont Registry Tampa Bay (March 1, 2006)Palmyra Resort and Spa at Rose Hall, Jamaica. You'll love this luxurious beachfront residential community, located next to the Ritz-Carlton resort.
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Daily Express (February 2006)The north-west coast of the island, with Montego Bay as its focal point, is a popular and safe tourist spot with a wide selection of first-class hotels, superb golf courses and a variety of restaurants, bars and shops all aimed at the American and European holidaymakers.
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Continental (January 2006)In the 1970s Rose Hall was the one of the most profitable sugar plantations in Jamaica.
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Hotel Journal Inside Real Estate (November 30, 2005)Dennis Constanzo has been promoted to president of The Palmyra Resort and Spa at Rose Hall, where he will continue to oversee all facets of project development, including operations, construction, government relations, human resources, sales, marketing and finances.
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Luxury Living (Fall 2005)Jamaica is often deemed the Caribbean's most beautiful country for its intricate geography, ideal climate, kind-hearted people and now hot new real estate.
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New York Times (September 23, 2005)Weekenders want to get away from it all -- but increasingly not too far away. With more second-home owners hoping to extend their weekends into Monday or even beyond, staying wired has grown in importance.
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Designer's Desk (March 21, 2005)The perfect place to call home would have sensational weather, lots of recreational amenities, and an attractive hassle-free home—right?
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The London Times (January 12, 2006)The island is rare in the Caribbean in having its own secure water supply, hilly and wild interior and sunny beaches, make it arguably more beautiful than places such as the Bahamas.
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