Kingston, Jamaica — 15 February 2026
A renewed call for Jamaicans to deepen their commitment to national development has placed fresh attention on how economic resilience, digital growth and local production could shape the country’s housing and land-use future.
Speaking at the Vision 2030 Jamaica Love Jamaica Fest in New Kingston, the Director General of the Planning Institute of Jamaica urged citizens and businesses to treat national progress as an active responsibility rather than a passive sentiment. While the message was framed around patriotism and partnership, its implications reach beyond culture and enterprise — extending into how Jamaica builds, owns and secures its physical environment.
At the centre of the address was a call for resilient growth, stronger value chains and greater digital expansion. These themes are not abstract for the property sector. They influence how land is used, how infrastructure is prioritised and how communities are planned in the years ahead.
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