ANTIGUA—CBRE has completed the sale of developable land along the northeastern coast of Antigua. The portfolio is comprised of approximately 987 acres on the mainland, plus three adjacent islands for a combined total of approximately 1,522 acres.

Marketed as part of the Stanford International Bank dissolution, the land was acquired by YIDA International Investment Antigua Limited for US $60 million.

The Chinese firm plans to create “Singulari,” a multi-billion dollar mixed-use project including a golf resort, several five-star hotels, a horse track and residences stretching from the Crump Peninsula to Guiana Island.

“This transaction is an economic game changer and represents a tremendous opportunity to elevate Antigua's position as a major Caribbean destination,” said Jeff Woolson, the managing director of CBRE's Golf & Resort Group. “Singulari will be the largest resort development in the Caribbean since Baha Mar in the Bahamas”.

 CBRE's United States-based Golf & Resort Group teamed with the Caribbean office of UK-based real estate advisory firm Smiths Gore and local agent Gilbert Boustany to collectively represent the joint liquidators of the Stanford International Bank in this transaction.

 

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