George Town’s Future
It was very interesting and pleasing to read of the planned boardwalk idea for the waterfront which is being proposed by a group of some 16 interested individuals or business people in the area. I fully support the idea and think it’s an excellent one and something that will give our people and visitors another social outlet that’s badly needed. It should also stimulate some life back into the Capital, especially in the evenings. Those who have travelled will know that boardwalks and wharfs are common place in seaside destinations and offer a wide variety of social interaction and entertainment.
What I would like to do through this same medium is to ask those same interested individuals or businesses to come together again and maybe go a bit further with the enhancement of the town itself. This may well have to be a private/public partnership, but what would be nice and beneficial for all is for our original main town centre to be revitalised and “caymanised” to reflect or islands heritage and where we are coming from. We have Camana Bay, “a new town”, as it’s called by its developers off West Bay road and this is indeed a nice place.
It would be awesome now to refurbish the “old town” and have the two opposite ends of the spectrum displayed of our developing culture, which can only in the end benefit all who reside and visit here. This project in itself through design, renovation, construction and onward will provide much employment and will in itself be a much needed stimulant to our local economy. This can work with or without the presence of a cruise port in the harbor, as it would be such an attraction with cafes, plants, cobblestone walkways, gas lamp lighting, music, entertainment and other amenities, it would be an attraction in itself.
I believe it’s time the original Caymanian business people who have all done well over the ages come together with a like mind and say let’s give back (as a group) to our island and show those that come here that we also have what it takes and we know what’s good for us and we proudly wish to show it off. I speak to families for instance like the Kirkconnells, Thompsons, Fosters, McTaggarts, Merrens, Boddens, Scotts, Tibbetts, Rankins, Watlers, Hews, and others, many of whom already have much interest in the George Town area, to come to the table and see what can be done.
If not, I fear we are seeing a dying town central with dropping property values, which will be a sitting duck for maybe one big investor yet again to gobble up and own.
It’s an idea of mine which I pray will find favor with and gain traction with those that can indeed make it happen – all it takes is the will and working together of those persons for the common good and seeing the bigger picture. Then maybe, just maybe, we won’t have to be so concerned about any one investor owning and controlling so much in these islands.
Yours for a better Cayman Islands,
Osbourne Bodden
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Any chance of this idea
Any chance of this idea proving to be a success will be scuppered by CHECs plans to build a new GT town retail centre as part of the port redevelopment; where you'll be able to buy lovely paper laterns and maderine collar shirts, and pay in Yen.
Good idea
I think this idea has merit. Puerto Rico comes to mind with how it has preserved Old San Juan, while there is a more modern San Juan.
I believe there is a solid argument that most tourists would like to travel down the streets of yesteryear when visiting a destination as opposed to seeing all the same things they can see at home or in other countries. Old San Juan has a lot of reconizable stores and some of their own original ones, but it is the overall feel and ambience that is alluring.
This idea has potential.
This idea has no potential
This idea has no potential because there is no such thing as "Old George Town".
Problem with that is Old
Problem with that is Old George town is only three buildings and everything else was built in modern styles. Some shade and a safe place to walk would be nice though.
Ozzie you are so right,
Ozzie you are so right, rejuvination of George Town is long overdue.
I do agree that George Town can work on its shopping environment. Shops can open a bit later, the boardwalk is a good idea, downtown living needs to become a reality, proper parking facilities need to be developed. these improvements will be a great start.
Come, come my friend Anon 08:17, the high cost of doing business in the Cayman Islands is not isolated to George Town.
If we are going to talk price, dont think for a minute Camana Bay or anywhere else in these islands have much lower prices than George Town.
And for quality, wherever you go on the island you generally get what you pay for. Higher priced goods are most often of a higher quality. That is the truth not only island wide but worldwide.
Quality service is as transient as the staff that move from the Island Company Stores in town on one day and go to work in their affiliated stores in Camana Bay another day. With many of the same people working in both places or changing employment, service quality is of no major difference.
Lets give George Town its due and not be so hasty to throw out the old for the new.
Nah, if I am going to get
Nah, if I am going to get overcharged, I'll get overcharged for decent stuff in Camana Bay rather than for rubbish in a GT full of Carnival Cruise ship tourists.
I think a boardwalk by the
I think a boardwalk by the sea is a good idea. Jacksonville, Florida has a great boardwalk and it gets a lot of use both by locals AND visitors.
But a $300m Chinese boardwalk
But a $300m Chinese boardwalk would be even better.
George Town shopping, where
George Town shopping, where nothing is too over-priced or too low quality.
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