A commercial component within the Pinnacle development in Montego Bay is being structured around a controlled tenant model that limits duplication of business types within the same complex.
The approach, described in project materials as a “one business per category” policy, is intended to regulate the mix of tenants across the development’s commercial units, which form part of a broader mixed-use scheme on the Reading Peninsula.
Tenant Mix and Leasing Structure
Under the proposed model, each category of business — such as food and beverage, professional services, or retail — would be represented by a single operator within the development.
This contrasts with more traditional commercial plazas, where multiple businesses of the same type often operate in close proximity. The Pinnacle’s structure seeks to limit direct on-site competition while encouraging a diversified range of services.
Commercial units are expected to be offered for both lease and purchase, with indicative figures provide…




