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Key stakeholders join push to revitalise downtown Kingston
The beautiful entrance to Water Lane in downtown Kingston.
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October 15, 2024

Key stakeholders join push to revitalise downtown Kingston

The push towards creative economy growth and cultural district revitalisation in downtown Kingston continues to gather steam with a number of private sector entities joining Kingston Creative which is leading the transformation.

This initiative aims to celebrate the old city’s rich artistic heritage, enhance public spaces, and develop a focal point for culture and creativity.

Under the theme, ‘Design and Architecture’, the recently staged ArtWalk Festival, in partnership with Red Stripe Flavours, offered a dynamic platform to unveil potential architectural plans for the city’s future.

Attendees were treated to innovative designs that blend Kingston’s historical charm with modern infrastructure, encouraging guests to envision a revitalised downtown Kingston where creativity, functionality, and sustainability coexist.

“We have a lot of architectural jewels that may not look so pretty at first sight, but they are beautiful structures that deserve appreciation,” shared Kingston Creative Director Doris Gross.

“By showcasing these features, we hope to inspire greater awareness and a sense of pride in our urban landscape, particularly in downtown Kingston, while motivating building owners to restore and breathe new life into these gems,” added Gross.

Kingston Creative invited the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) to contribute to the ongoing dialogue on urban development.

Camille Douglas-Stephenson, architect planner at the NEPA, explained the organisation’s role in crafting a long-term master plan for local planning areas in Jamaica, with a focus on sustainability and community-driven growth.

“We are currently in the proposal stage, but our plans are deeply rooted in sustainability measures, including enhancing walkability and nurturing a strong sense of community,” Douglas-Stephenson stated.

“The master plan spans 25 to 30 years and will be implemented in phases to ensure public input remains integral, while also integrating technological advancements. NEPA’s involvement ensures these developments reflect Jamaica’s unique characteristics while aligning with the United Nation’s Global Sustainable Development Goals,” added Douglas-Stephenson.

She shared the enthusiasm surrounding these ambitious plans but acknowledged the long-term nature of the project.

“One gentleman, who is 75 years old, expressed his hope to live to 100 to see these plans come to life. The strategies are solid, but the key will be effective implementation,” said Douglas-Stephenson.

Downtown Kingston’s transformation into a hub for cultural tourism is already gaining momentum, propelled by strategic partnerships involving both the public and private sectors.

The Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) has played a pivotal role in supporting initiatives like the creation of an art district in collaboration with Kingston Creative, while also improving infrastructure, including the development of sidewalks along the city’s historic reggae strip.

Dr Carey Wallace, executive director of the TEF, highlighted Kingston’s untapped potential as a cultural and real estate destination.

“The features are already there — our topography, the seventh-largest natural harbour, and our rich cultural heritage, particularly in reggae music. We believe that developing downtown Kingston will unlock incredible economic opportunities,” said Wallace.

TEF’s involvement has extended to the redevelopment of critical cultural infrastructure, such as the murals and the route from Norman Manley International Airport to downtown Kingston, as part of a broader vision for the city.

“We’re tackling it project by project, year by year, to build momentum. There’s a hump to get over, but we’re confident that we’ll soon reach that tipping point,” Wallace added as he pointed to the dream of Kingston being a premier destination that seamlessly blends business and leisure, or as he coined it, “pleasure”.

Kingston Creative for its part has launched a public crowd-funding project called Adopt a Block, and plans to continue its work in upgrading the infrastructure along Water Lane.

Upcoming enhancements include the addition of seating, lighting, signage, and shading, all aimed at creating a more inviting, pedestrian-friendly environment.

These improvements are being driven by companies like Digicel, PwC and National Bakery Foundation among others.

Adopt a Block is expected to spark further revitalisation efforts, encouraging property owners to transform underutilised spaces along Water Lane into creative hotspots such as cafés, art studios, and live music venues.

Thanks to Kingston Creative’s continued efforts in transforming the infrastructure along Water Lane, Jamaicans and visitors to the island now explore the vibrant murals that breathe new life into the strip.

Executive director of the Tourism Enhancement Fund Dr Carey Wallace stands in front of a display of architectural designs and development charts. The visual presentations reflect the future of Jamaica’s urban landscapes, specifically Falmouth and downtown Kingston, showcasing various smart city proposals.

 

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