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Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/17/2015 12:03 PM
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Unfortunately it does not appear to be in the online version, but a story in today's Daily Herald states that the project to 'renovate' Orient Beach will begin as scheduled in June. The finished project supposedly will provide for eight restaurants, four boutiques and a 'tourist market', whatever that is, plus restrooms and parking for 80 cars. The proprietors will have to vacate their premises for several months but are scheduled to be able to move back in to the new restaurants in September.
I honestly don't know how far down the beach this project is supposed to go, but it seems that there will be fewer restaurants than before, if there will only be eight restaurants, once they are finished?
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/17/2015 12:29 PM
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It will be surprising if construction actually begins as scheduled. Time will tell I guess. The 80 parking spots will definitely be a big improvement as parking is a mess there now.
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/17/2015 12:54 PM
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It's a private construction company doing it, from what I know, and it's a high dollar project, so I figure it will start on time, at any rate.
Nice clean free toilets would be a big improvement. The parking has not really bothered me much. What would be nice would be if they keep the road behind the beach graded even somewhat smooth.
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/17/2015 01:03 PM
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Excited to see what this brings. It is the people operating and working in the places we visit that make them special, not the brick-n-mortar, so, ultimately, as long as people stay there, it will be OK with us.
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
[Re: SXMWendell]
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04/17/2015 01:16 PM
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SXMWendell said: Didn't they have a " tourist market" before but it mysteriously burn down?
SXM??? Wendell Correct.
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/17/2015 04:17 PM
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When this topic first arose, some on here said that they would rather keep the "funkiness" of the current places, and I agreed. It now seems like a done deal, and it is progress if the proprietors don't need to rebuild after a hurricane. I just hope our 3 favorites - Chez Leandra, Ethnic, and Orange Fever - stay.
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/17/2015 04:38 PM
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fabila said: I have mixed emotions about this as I'm sure most of us do. Hoping everyone's favorites survive. Agreed. I can already feel the soul of the place being sucked out. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/cry.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/cry.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/17/2015 10:35 PM
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This stinks. We're going to be there in June. Though we do spend most of our time down on Club O -- I will certainly miss our lunches at Aloha. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/cry.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/17/2015 11:42 PM
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Biturbo said: When this topic first arose, some on here said that they would rather keep the "funkiness" of the current places, and I agreed. It now seems like a done deal, and it is progress if the proprietors don't need to rebuild after a hurricane. I just hope our 3 favorites - Chez Leandra, Ethnic, and Orange Fever - stay. . Agree
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/18/2015 11:04 AM
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We need to wait and see the results of this project. Perhaps it won't be as bad as imagined, and it definitely will be stronger when hurricanes hit. I'm sure the food will be just as good and the people will be just as friendly!I enjoy the funkiness of the beach shacks too, but I don't have to pay to repair them after all the storms.
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/18/2015 02:24 PM
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islandgem said: We need to wait and see the results of this project. Perhaps it won't be as bad as imagined, and it definitely will be stronger when hurricanes hit. I'm sure the food will be just as good and the people will be just as friendly!I enjoy the funkiness of the beach shacks too, but I don't have to pay to repair them after all the storms. Hopefully you're right. Unfortunately I suspect you'll be paying for the much higher rents instead. Also do we have any idea how many of the restaurants will be back? A couple of months of down-time would kill most small beach-side businesses. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Sad.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/18/2015 07:10 PM
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Here's a link to a rendering of what they expect the area to look like after the work. http://lepelican-journal.com/saint-marti...-2015-6555.htmlA couple of interesting notes from the article: * one of the objectives is to make the area suitable for business day and evening * the local government has budgeted 2 million euros for the work * all the current occupants are said to be offered an equivalent spot in the new structure if they choose to take it. (So by my reading, the government isn't trying to kick out current occupants) * They plan to pave the back parking lot and have 80 parking places. which in feb was a cratered minefield for the shocks of our rental hyundai I10 <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />) It'll be interesting to see how things really play out.
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/19/2015 08:46 AM
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From my understanding the funds have already been allocated and since it is scheduled to be completed by September this year, I think that it will definitely be done this year, although September may be a bit too ambitious. We'll see what the outcome is.
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/19/2015 10:58 AM
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We have been to Orient a number of times. The sense I get from comments on this forum over the years is that what people really miss is well before much development at all occurred. Since Orient has been developed, there is a level of need for keeping up the development. We love the stretch of restaurants whose facilities will be changed. They all have their unique experience and food. However, this past early winter, we had come to the conclusion it was time to improve these facilities. The parking lot was full of holes, most of the time filled with funky water. The seaweed and accompanying smell didn't help and probably magnified the run down, storm damaged facilities these restaurants have occupied.
I suggest, "give this a chance". There are so many day trip cruisers coming to Orient already. With the number of other places on the island that many cruisers go to, my bet is that this small stretch of "improvement" is not going to significantly increase that. For those worried about cruisers walking the beach "south" maybe this will distract them and steer them north instead.
Something positive and something negative will come of this development, it just depends on who you ask. I believe that with all the great things on Orient, this one development will not take away any of those other things as they are today. Long ago, maybe but that is history.
Last, I agree with the concern or hope that whatever the lease is, the current restaurants can all survive, and if not here, then in another location. Orient will continue to be the best.
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/19/2015 04:27 PM
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I hope the amount of setback from the waterline, significantly greater than Pedros, shown in the rendering ends up being accurate.
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/20/2015 12:45 PM
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I could be wrong, but I don't THINK that Pedro's will be affected. As far as I know, Pedro's is on Club Orient property, aren't they?
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Re: Orient Bay project to start in June
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04/20/2015 01:16 PM
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Carol_Hill said: I wish that page was available in English. In the future just highlight the page, right click and hit translate. Works slick. There is also a translate icon that will pop up when a foreign language needs to be translated. Just click on that.
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