One site at a time, foreign developers like the PLH Partnership are privatizing the island of Barbuda.

 

The Barbuda Ocean Club at Palmetto Point

This exclusive residential enclave for the ultra-wealthy is now under construction. If finished, it will include 450 private residences and an 18-hole golf course — built on top of an internationally-protected wetland.

Animated rendering of proposed project. Photo Source: Barbuda Ocean Club

 

The Barbuda Ocean Club at Coco Point

This private resort is already open, and construction continues. Many plots of land to build private residences have already been sold — even though Barbuda Ocean Club’s rights to sell or develop the land remain highly contested.

Photo Source: Barbuda Ocean Club

International Airstrip

When Hurricane Irma decimated Barbuda, the Government of Antigua and Barbuda forcibly evacuated all residents from the island. While they were gone, land started being cleared for a new airstrip, designed to bring international flights in to new luxury resorts and exclusive residential communities. Construction started and continues without the necessary scientific studies or local approval. The unauthorized airstrip is co-funded by PLH (Barbuda) LLC, the owner of the Barbuda Ocean Club.

Photo Source: Michael Chandler, Barbuda Ocean Club

The Abercorn Residence at Cedar Tree Point

The Abercorn Trust has applied to build a 15,000 sq. ft. private mansion for a British businessman on the protected wetland of Codrington Lagoon National Park, dangerously close to the region’s largest frigate bird sanctuary. Earlier plans also included a 14,000 sq. ft. mansion here for PLH founder John Paul DeJoria.

Photo Source: Deborah Brosnan & Associates

 

These sites are are only a few of the many.

Private developments are taking over Barbuda.
We are continuing to investigate each project. Check back soon to learn more.