Creating Jamaica’s Next Architectural Landmark at The Pinnacle
#DesignWeekJa2025 continued in earnest last Saturday, at much-heralded residential community, The Pinnacle, in Montego Bay.
The by-invitation-only event, aptly themed ‘Designing Icons: Creating Jamaica’s Next Architectural Landmark’, afforded guests an exclusive tour of one of the four high-rise buildings and a sneak peek at the detailed plans for one of the 351 planned luxury residences.
LCH Developments CEO Yangsen Li, the visionary behind the ambitious venture, expressed pride in the project’s progress since breaking-ground in January 2024.
“It has not been easy to help people see this vision. Many doubted us. Many said it could not be done. And yet look where we stand now. Our first tower is close to completion. Those who doubted? They now celebrate with us,” Li said.
There was, too, an opportunity to hear from the project’s lead architect Isiaa Madden, who hopes that on completion of The Pinnacle, the world will sit up and take note.
Paint Tings principal Yanique Sterling was engrossed in the pages of the Design Week Style Observer. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Showcasing a model of the Pinnacle to Jamaica Observer Media Group Managing Director Dominic Beaubrun and his HR consultant wife Angelique (centre) was Pinnacle Sales Ambassador Raquel Dadlani. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)
Lead architect for the Pinnacle Isiaa Madden (left) had the support of her mum Janet. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Papped at the event were ARC Manufacturing Limited General Manager, Corporate Affairs & Governance Novlet Green (right) and MichDelicious Catering principal Michelle Bingham Williams. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)
Ready to check out the progress made at The Pinnacle were visual artist Liana Gomes (left), yoga instructor Sheila Pinto (centre) and realtor Devyani Brahim. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)
In the mix were Coldwell Banker Jamaica realtors Natalie Johnson (left), her sister Nicola Melhado (centre), and Nicola’s daughter Miranda. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
LCH Developments CEO Yangsen Li (left) shared the frame with itel CEO Yoni Epstein and his wife, Lake Group of Companies CEO Lisa Lake. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Enjoying The Pinnacle vibe was Coldwell Banker Jamaica Realty Global Luxury Agent Nicola Delapenha. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
My Time Investment CEO Sonia Tomlinson (left) and chartered accountant Patricia Henry-Brown were also at the event. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)
Repping for Barita Investments were CEO Senator Ramon Small-Ferguson, Senior Manager Business Development Jahdielle Owens (left), and Investment Manager Patrice Minott. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)