Editorial Staff
11/10/24 05:35

Editorial Staff
11/10/24 05:35

Government takes second look at car pack facility

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Government takes second look at car pack facility

By Aabigayle McIntosh

The government will be turning its eyes again on the abandoned car park that sits on the top Independence Avenue.

The National Assests Management Company (NAMCO) will be leading a major rehabilitation of the facility to ensure the building is equipped for use.

Prime Minister Chief of Staff Lionel Hurst told Reporters on Thursday the rehabilitation efforts will commence with the top floor which is expected to accommodate the Antigua and Barbuda Broadcasting Services at some point.

“The other part of the building which will be housing ABS Radio and Television and it’s social networking media apparatus on the upper the upper floor will be ready in a short time, as soon as the work begins. we think that it will take just a few months to get it all ready,” Hurst said.

A local entrepreneur has also expressed interest in leasing the lower section, turning what was once a dead space into a potential revenue-generator.

“That entrepreneur can engage in business that would make the government have a source of income to help to repay the moneys borrowed to purchase the rundown structure in the first place. The project comes with its challenges — from rewiring the building to installing elevators — but after years of inactivity, there’s finally a light at the end of this tunnel,”

Hurst said the Gaston-Browne led government is trying to make good of an already bad situation.

He stated, “As you know that run down structure was placed there by a previous administration and we had advised against it even though we were in the opposition at the time and they went ahead anyway and you can see that it’s a monument to what I think is just great stupidity. It should not have been placed on the green space in the first place”

6 Comments

  1. Faithful national #1

    Well it is high time for another opening of significance to the residents on the mainland. This “can’t park”, another of the many brainless ideas of THE UPP while in office, has been sitting there as a colossal white elephant, on Independence Drive of all places. Yes, taxpayers have been robbed, big time – especially those whom the government treasury can’t or won’t pay for services rendered. At least, Jack, make sure that the basic foundation is intact (though I seriously doubt it given the UPP’s penchant for awarding contracts to incompetent friends posing as contractors.) Time to construct a purpose built edifice worthy of its location on Independence Druve!

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    • Elizabeth Delanbanque

      Knock it down and return it to the green

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  2. Anonymous

    It’s about hight time . Government is continuous and uts a good thing. There is no parking in town. Are we blind.

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  3. Ky

    It’s about time

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  4. Teacher for Life

    I almost gave up reading this article after the first few sentences due to typos but I battled through. Editors please get on your job. At any rate….in my humble opinion, the government needs to be certain ( cock sure) that the foundation of this structure is sound because the consequences can be detrimental otherwise. We don’t want it to collapse causing unnecessary death and loss; so if you have to bring in the experts from wherever then do so. It is better to pay upfront for sound expertise than to pay in loss of life and property at the back end. St. Johns does need the parking space and this facility will pay for itself in no time in parking fees and the like.

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  5. Anonymous

    About time the parking garage has been there serving no purpose

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