Business View Caribbean | Volume 8, Issue 6

1 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN VOLUME 8, ISSUE 6 LETTER FROM THE EDI TOR Editor in Chief Lorie Lee Steiner ResearchDirectors Brendan McElroy Lisa Curry Thomas Hiley Heidi Sammy ContributingWriters Caroline Verner-Hiley Lauren Shoots Michelle Mahoney Candace Allison Director of Production Vicki Lewis Director of Administration Ana Nocturna Forlin Digital Strategist Jon Bartlow Creative Director Todd Calfee Vice President of Business Development Matthew Mitchell CGO Alexander Wynne-Jones Executive Publisher / CEO Marcus VandenBrink USA Canada Caribbean Oceania Email for all inquiries: info@businessviewmagazine.com WWW. BUSINESSVIEWMAGAZINE .COM 2422 Palm Ridge Road, Suite 820 Sanibel FL, 33957 239.220.5554 CONTACT US Welcome to a month of global celebration in honor of our beloved oceans! June 8th – designated as World Oceans Day – is a date set aside for everyone to think about the life-sustaining waters that cover so much of planet Earth. For the Caribbean region, the importance of this precious natural resource is heightened with the challenges of climate change and sea level rise. According to the Caribbean Sea Commission of the Association of Caribbean States, “The Caribbean Sea holds a special significance as a geographic, economic, historical, cultural and, importantly, environmental connector.” Today, the coastal cities, ports, resorts, manufacturing facilities, and other critical infrastructure continue to fuel the trade, transportation, tourism, and food sectors. Joining together to protect and better understand our oceans and seas is just the right thing to do. See highlights of the fully virtual World Oceans Day event at www.unep.org/events/un-day/ world-oceans-day-2021 As we’ve recently learned, staying the course in the midst of a pandemic is a huge challenge. But there is good news to be shared and we have some great examples in this month’s issue of BV Caribbean. Kris Bergstrom, President of the Edgewater Group, praises the Cayman government and the medical director who, during the pandemic, “did a stellar job of getting us to a position where life is as normal as it can be. The result has been unfettered work. We have strong demand in the market here and Edgewater Development is busier than ever.” Check out the company’s crowning achievement, The Meadows, a fabulous town-home development being built with a truly innovative construction system. Since 1951, the Puerto Rico Builders Association has been representing leading developers and investors of housing, commercial, office, industrial, and tourism projects aimed at Lorie Lee Steiner Editor in Chief the betterment of the island. By promoting and leading planned, safe, and sustainable development in collaboration with Puerto Rico’s public and private sector, PRBA is helping facilitate the implementation of lessons learned about reconstruction after a natural disaster. On the northern coast of Puerto Rico, the San Patricio Plaza is redefining the retail experience with a super impressive shopping center. Empresas Caparra, the González family company that owns the Plaza, has longstanding community ties and a rich legacy that continues to evolve. According to Tito González, “Right now, we have about one million square feet of retail and office space at San Patricio. But it’s more than that. It works really well for mixed-use. It’s centrally located, surrounded by residential, and pedestrian accessible. Our focus is on developing more uses and stimulating growth.” Meanwhile, in Chaguanas, Trinidad, Caribbean Housing Limited not only has a well-earned reputation for its attractive and functional buildings, they also create a network connecting community members to what is important – laying a solid foundation to bring together homeowners, family, friends, professionals, business owners, and consumers. For the benefit of one and all. And wonderful news from tiny Dominica, where four years after Hurricane Maria, most of the island has bounced back and is once again a vibrant jewel of the Caribbean. Essential to those rebuilding efforts has been Do It Center – introducing products such as hurricane-rated windows to help with the government initiative to be climate resilient. It’s our pleasure to bring you these inspiring stories. Stay well and enjoy!

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