As published in the Cayman Compass – TUESDAY DECEMBER 23, 2014 The half-built Kimpton Hotel. PHOTO: JAMES WHITTAKER The buyout of the Kimpton boutique hotel brand by the multinational Intercontinental Hotel Group is positive news for the Cayman Islands, according to developer Dart Realty.
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France blacklists ‘tax havens’
Bermuda is one of three new entries on France’s blacklist of uncooperative jurisdictions.
Meet the creature from the deep
The Guardian of the Reef sculpture is scheduled to be sunk in January off the coast of West Bay, offering another dive attraction in Grand Cayman.
Esterley Tibbetts extension opens today
Esterley Tibbetts extension opens to West Bay, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.
Old Hyatt renovations approved
Cayman Islands Central Planning Board approve renovations of the iconic old Hyatt hotel, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.
Immigration spurs population growth
More than 12,000 people have gained Caymanian status or permanent residency since 2008, according to government data.
Cameron: Cayman not a tax haven
British Prime Minister David Cameron said he believes British overseas territories and crown dependencies should not be labeled tax havens since they have agreed to take the necessary action on tax information exchange.
December Market Update
The WaterCplours Seven Mile Beach leads the Cayman Islands luxury property upswing. Having weathered the global economic downturn, unlike other developments in the Caribbean, the WaterColours Grand Cayman seeing property value increases.
Landfill project to span two governments
The completion of Cayman’s comprehensive waste management project remains several years away.
Morritt’s on a roll with construction
Morritt’s resort in East End, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands expanding.