Subscribe Login
Jamaica Observer
ePaper
The Edge 105 FM Radio Fyah 105 FM
Jamaica Observer
ePaper
The Edge 105 FM Radio Fyah 105 FM
    • Home
    • News
      • Latest News
      • Cartoon
      • International News
      • Central
      • North & East
      • Western
      • Environment
      • Health
      • #
    • Business
      • Business Bites
      • Social Love
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Basketball
      • Cricket
      • Horse Racing
      • World Champs
      • Commonwealth Games
      • FIFA World Cup 2022
      • Olympics
      • #
    • Entertainment
      • Music
      • Movies
      • Art & Culture
      • Bookends
      • #
    • Lifestyle
      • Page2
      • Food
      • Tuesday Style
      • Food Awards
      • JOL Takes Style Out
      • Design Week JA
      • Black Friday
      • #
    • All Woman
      • Home
      • Relationships
      • Features
      • Fashion
      • Fitness
      • Rights
      • Parenting
      • Advice
      • #
    • Obituaries
    • Classifieds
      • Employment
      • Property
      • Motor Vehicles
      • Place an Ad
      • Obituaries
    • More
      • Games
      • Elections
      • Jobs & Careers
      • Study Centre
      • Jnr Study Centre
      • Letters
      • Columns
      • Advertorial
      • Editorial
      • Supplements
      • Webinars
    • Home
    • News
      • Latest News
      • Cartoon
      • International News
      • Central
      • North & East
      • Western
      • Environment
      • Health
      • #
    • Business
      • Business Bites
      • Social Love
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Basketball
      • Cricket
      • Horse Racing
      • World Champs
      • Commonwealth Games
      • FIFA World Cup 2022
      • Olympics
      • #
    • Entertainment
      • Music
      • Movies
      • Art & Culture
      • Bookends
      • #
    • Lifestyle
      • Page2
      • Food
      • Tuesday Style
      • Food Awards
      • JOL Takes Style Out
      • Design Week JA
      • Black Friday
      • #
    • All Woman
      • Home
      • Relationships
      • Features
      • Fashion
      • Fitness
      • Rights
      • Parenting
      • Advice
      • #
    • Obituaries
    • Classifieds
      • Employment
      • Property
      • Motor Vehicles
      • Place an Ad
      • Obituaries
    • More
      • Games
      • Elections
      • Jobs & Careers
      • Study Centre
      • Jnr Study Centre
      • Letters
      • Columns
      • Advertorial
      • Editorial
      • Supplements
      • Webinars
  • Home
  • News
    • International News
  • Latest
  • Business
    • Business Bites
  • Cartoon
  • Games
  • Food Awards
  • Health
  • Entertainment
    • Bookends
  • Regional
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • World Cup
    • World Champs
    • Olympics
  • All Woman
  • Career & Education
  • Environment
  • Webinars
  • More
    • Football
    • Elections
    • Letters
    • Advertorial
    • Columns
    • Editorial
    • Supplements
  • Epaper
  • Classifieds
  • Design Week
Stanley Motta’s new tower lifts profit, but debt becomes the next test
BENNETT...The good news is that on Q1’s numbers, the rental income is comfortably covering everything.
Business, Caribbean Business Report (CBR)
BY DASHAN HENDRICKS Business content manager hendricksd@jamaicaobserver.com  
June 5, 2026

Stanley Motta’s new tower lifts profit, but debt becomes the next test

STANLEY Motta Limited’s newly completed office tower is beginning to deliver the returns the company hoped for when it embarked on a major expansion of its Half-Way-Tree Road, St Andrew, technology park, helping drive a 60 per cent increase in quarterly profit as rental income surged.

The same building, however, has also pushed financing costs sharply higher, setting up what may become the next test for management: Ensuring rental income grows fast enough to stay ahead of the debt used to build it.

Net profit for the three months ended March 31 rose to $145.4 million from $90.7 million a year earlier, while rental income climbed 45 per cent to $237 million. Earnings per share increased to $0.19 from $0.12.

The primary driver was the completion and leasing of the 110,000-square-foot PBS building, where Stanley Motta has secured commitments for all available space and expects tenants to complete occupancy during the current financial year.

For investors, the results represent an important milestone. The company has spent years expanding its commercial real estate portfolio and increasing capacity at its technology park at 58 Half-Way-Tree Road. The latest figures provide some of the clearest evidence yet that those investments are beginning to generate meaningful earnings.

.

The expansion is also reducing one of Stanley Motta’s longstanding risks: dependence on a single tenant. Alongside long-standing tenant Alorica, the company has added new occupants, including a technology company and a government entity.

According to Shane Bennett, senior research analyst in the Asset Management and Research Department at Barita Investments Limited, the company’s largest tenant previously accounted for 78 per cent of rental income but now contributes 57 per cent.

Bennett said the broader tenant mix makes the income stream more resilient because the company is less dependent on any one occupant.

“That is exactly what you would like to see when a big new building goes from empty to occupied,” he told the Jamaica Observer.

The financial impact of the new tower was visible throughout the quarter. Revenue increased 45 per cent, but operating profit rose even faster, climbing 75 per cent to $188.4 million. Administrative expenses fell to $49.6 million from $56.4 million. In practical terms, Stanley Motta collected significantly more rent while spending less on administration, allowing a larger share of each additional rental dollar to flow through to profit.

GALLIMORE...We are pleased with the growth seen to date, which reflects the strength of our portfolio and the continued demand for quality commercial space..

GALLIMORE…We are pleased with the growth seen to date, which reflects the strength of our portfolio and the continued demand for quality commercial space..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“The 45 per cent jump in rental income is mostly the new 10-storey building now being leased and earning,” Bennett said.

The results also suggest the company is entering a different phase of its growth cycle. For several years, the focus was construction. Now the focus is generating returns from assets already built.

Signs of that shift can be seen elsewhere in the numbers. Investment in the property fell to roughly $54 million during the quarter from $134 million in the corresponding period last year, suggesting construction activity is winding down.

Bennett said the company appears to be moving from development toward income generation. But the transition also brings a new challenge.

The 58 Half-Way-Tree Road technology park in St Andrew. The completion and leasing of the 110,000-square-foot PBS Building helped drive a 60 per cent increase in Stanley Motta Limited’s quarterly profit as rental income surged.Garfield Robinson

The 58 Half-Way-Tree Road technology park in St Andrew. The completion and leasing of the 110,000-square-foot PBS Building helped drive a 60 per cent increase in Stanley Motta Limited’s quarterly profit as rental income surged. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)

The tower that is now generating rent is also generating a larger debt bill. Finance costs rose to $41.8 million from $13.2 million a year earlier. Interest paid in cash also increased sharply after a payment holiday on the company’s largest loan came to an end.

“The opportunity and the risk are really two sides of the same coin,” Bennett said.

The opportunity, he argued, is that the heavy lifting has largely been completed. With the building leased, it can continue generating rental income for years without requiring another major round of construction spending. The risk is that the debt used to finance the expansion must now be serviced consistently through rental income.

Bennett said the next phase of Stanley Motta’s growth story will depend on whether occupancy levels remain strong and rental income continues growing fast enough to stay ahead of those obligations.

“The good news is that on Q1’s numbers, the rental income is comfortably covering everything,” he said. “The honest assessment is that there is less margin for error than there used to be, and management has to execute.”

{"xml":"xml"}{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
img img
0 Comments · Make a comment

ALSO ON JAMAICA OBSERVER

Hannah Collings-Myers is Miss Universe Jamaica Kingston & St Andrew
Latest News, Lifestyle
Hannah Collings-Myers is Miss Universe Jamaica Kingston & St Andrew
KEVIN JACKSON, Observer writer 
June 7, 2026
Hannah Collings-Myers, a 20 year old student at the University of the West Indies, was on Saturday night crowned the first ever Miss Universe Jamaica ...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Jahfrican returns to his roots with soulful new EP ‘Coming Back Home’
Entertainment, Latest News
Jahfrican returns to his roots with soulful new EP ‘Coming Back Home’
June 7, 2026
Reggae artiste Jahfrican is ushering in a new chapter of his musical journey with the release of Coming Back Home , a thoughtfully crafted EP that ble...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
83-y-o dies in Manchester freak accident, second in days
Latest News, News
83-y-o dies in Manchester freak accident, second in days
June 7, 2026
MANCHESTER, Jamaica— An 83-year-old man succumbed to injuries he sustained after he fell from the platform of a water tank at a house on Woodlawn Road...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Popular fruit vendor killed in Montego Bay
Latest News, News
Popular fruit vendor killed in Montego Bay
June 7, 2026
ST JAMES, Jamaica — A well-known fruit vendor was shot dead in Montego Bay, St James, Saturday night. The deceased has been identified as 42-year-old ...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Nia Robinson gets third on Diamond League debut
Latest News, Sports
Nia Robinson gets third on Diamond League debut
June 7, 2026
KINGSTON, Jamaica — World Athletics Indoor finalist Nia Robinson finished in third place in the women’s long jump on her Wanda Diamond League debut at...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Campbell blasts decision to cancel National 4-H Achievement Day 2026
Latest News
Campbell blasts decision to cancel National 4-H Achievement Day 2026
June 7, 2026
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The abrupt cancellation of National 4-H Achievement Day 2026 is not sitting well with Opposition Spokesman on Agriculture, Dr Dayt...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Iran says Israel’s Beirut strike ‘crossed all red lines’
International News, Latest News
Iran says Israel’s Beirut strike ‘crossed all red lines’
June 7, 2026
TEHRAN, Iran (AFP) — Iran's military central command said Sunday that Israel's latest strike on the southern Beirut suburbs had "crossed all red lines...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Iran launches missiles at Israel for first time since Mideast truce
Latest News, News
Iran launches missiles at Israel for first time since Mideast truce
June 7, 2026
JERUSALEM, Undefined (AFP) — Air raid sirens sounded in Israel on Sunday as its military worked to intercept barrages of incoming Iranian missiles for...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
❮ ❯

Polls

HOUSE RULES

  1. We welcome reader comments on the top stories of the day. Some comments may be republished on the website or in the newspaper; email addresses will not be published.
  2. Please understand that comments are moderated and it is not always possible to publish all that have been submitted. We will, however, try to publish comments that are representative of all received.
  3. We ask that comments are civil and free of libellous or hateful material. Also please stick to the topic under discussion.
  4. Please do not write in block capitals since this makes your comment hard to read.
  5. Please don't use the comments to advertise. However, our advertising department can be more than accommodating if emailed: advertising@jamaicaobserver.com.
  6. If readers wish to report offensive comments, suggest a correction or share a story then please email: community@jamaicaobserver.com.
  7. Lastly, read our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy

Recent Posts

Archives

Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Tweets

Polls

Recent Posts

Archives

Logo Jamaica Observer
Breaking news from the premier Jamaican newspaper, the Jamaica Observer. Follow Jamaican news online for free and stay informed on what's happening in the Caribbean
Featured Tags
  • Editorial
  • Columns
  • Health
  • Auto
  • Business
  • Letters
  • Page2
  • Football
Categories
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Page2
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Page2
Ads
img
Jamaica Observer, © All Rights Reserved
  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • RSS Feeds
  • Feedback
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Code of Conduct