
Treasure Bay Estates says its presence at THROP-X 2026 formed part of a wider push to promote real estate investment, support national growth and deepen ties with Jamaicans overseas.
The company participated as platinum real estate sponsor for the event, which was held as part of the Jamaica Real Estate Investment Conference. The gathering brought investors, entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, policymakers and members of the diaspora together to look at opportunities connected to Jamaica’s economic development.
Conference sessions addressed areas such as business creation, new ideas, investment prospects and the partnerships needed to help drive steady growth across the island. Treasure Bay Estates said the forum allowed it to meet important stakeholders and point to property investment as a route for building wealth while contributing to Jamaica’s long-term progress.
The company also said the event created space for direct engagement with diaspora members, whose support it described as an important part of the country’s development.
Aubyn Henry, co-principal of Treasure Bay Estates, said stronger links between Jamaica and its overseas community are essential. “Jamaica’s future will be strengthened by our ability to connect vision, investment and opportunity,” he said. “Events such as THROP-X create an environment where meaningful conversations can lead to meaningful outcomes.”
“The Jamaican diaspora remains one of our nation’s greatest assets, and real estate continues to provide a tangible avenue for individuals to participate in the country’s growth while creating lasting value for future generations. We were pleased to be part of a platform that brought together forward-thinking leaders committed to Jamaica’s continued progress.”
The conference highlighted growing interest in development and investment opportunities in Jamaica, while placing emphasis on cooperation among investors, business operators, entrepreneurs and diaspora communities.
Treasure Bay Estates said it intends to continue pursuing projects that benefit both investors and communities, and that contribute to a stronger and more prosperous Jamaica.
Syndicated from Jamaica Observer · originally published .
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