Business View Caribbean | July 2022

62 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN VOLUME 9, ISSUE 7 When the Brentwood community is all built out, it will be home to 20,000 to 25,000 residents of all ages and career stages. Brookhaven, CHL’s other development and neighbour to Brentwood, is also set to be an amalgam of residential, commercial and institutional spaces – notably offering more single homes than its counterpart. According to Dr. Bahadoorsingh, “There will be a symbiotic relationship between the two in many ways and the shopping center will be for everybody.” In interacting with some of the prospective tenants, Dr. Bahadoorsingh has been astounded at the remarkable level of entrepreneurship that people have exhibited in Trinidad. He notes, “I have identified at least four of them who are coming into Brentwood Mall and they will be tremendously successful because they know what they’re doing. It’s not to say that the other shops wouldn’t do well, but I’m speaking about excellence. This whole area in central Trinidad is built on entrepreneurship”. A Business Etched in Steel Unparalleled structural detailing, fabrication and erection Metal-X Engineering Limited currently operates as a subcontractor on major construction projects throughout Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean region. From structural detailing, to structural steel fabrication and structural steel erection, we have established ourselves as one of the leading and most sought-after companies in the construction sector. www.metalxtrinidad.com info@metalxtt.com 1 (868) 671-4693 Trinidad & Tobago, West Indies 100% Made in Italy Cabinetry for Kitchens, Bathrooms, Living Areas, Wardrobes & Walk-in Closets Ceramic Trinidad Limited Since 1969 www.ceramictrinidadltd.com (868)-235-8453 demographics, and I think the company has been fortunate in that regard.” On the Brentwood project, CHL is currently working on a gated townhouse development called Brentwood Court. They have just finished the first phase of the shopping center, which is Brentwood Mall and are now addressing phase two. Trinidad’s largest grocery conglomerate – Massy Stores – has just opened their branch on one of the outparcels. Dr. Bahadoorsingh reports, “We’re now speaking with a major coffee outlet that is coming in. We’re also looking at a 10-storey apartment building which is being designed to include green elements, and it looks beautiful. We have to time that with the economy but we’re heading in that direction. We’ve also been approached by a group of people who’d like to open a medical center, including a hospital and additional facilities. So, there are a lot of things we have to decide on.”

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