JTRE Clears Land in Providenciales Turks and Caicos for Development of Kempinski Grace Bay

With planning approval from the Turks & Caicos Government, the Kempinski Grace Bay has taken its first development step. It is set directly on discrete and undeveloped beach front property located on the Leeward (eastern) end of Grace Bay.


With planning approval from the Turks & Caicos Government, the Kempinski Grace Bay has taken its first development step. It is set directly on discrete and undeveloped beach front property located on the Leeward (eastern) end of Grace Bay, the lowest dentistry stretch of Providenciales’ famed north shore. The sand and water of the Princess Alexandra National Park form the front border of the 11-acre property that has 430 feet of unobstructed beach front. The world 3rd largest barrier reef is a half mile offshore. The property sits close to the Royal Turks & Caicos Golf Club, the Leeward Marina and just steps from the heart of the main shopping area and restaurants. The development offers 72 condominium residences that can be flexibly configured, and four private, six-bedroom villas beautifully crafted and set amongst a landscape design of native plants and stone. The property is designed to be low density, and buildings are stepped back from the beach to create a tropical oasis in the courtyard.