From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Port of Spain International Waterfront Centre
Port of Spain International Waterfront Centre
Caribbean region’s largest conference centre. The
19-story Renaissance towers are also included in the wa-
terfront project. It was completed in 2009.
The location of the complex is #1 Wrightson Road,
Port of Spain.
External links
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• Vision2020 - Infrastructure and Environment
• Urban Development Corporation Of Trinidad And
The Port of Spain International Waterfront Centre
Tobago - The Port of Spain International Waterfront
Centre
The Port of Spain International Waterfront Centre is
• FirstCaribbean closes US$375 million financing for
a construction project aimed at revitalizing and trans-
waterfront development in Port of Spain, Trinidad
forming the waterfront of the capital-city Port of Spain
• Trinidad & Tobago going all out to attract more
located in Trinidad and Tobago. The project is a part of
tourists
the overall Vision 2020, a government policy attempting to
Coordinates: 10°39′5.70″N 61°31′17.27″W / 10.651583°N
take Trinidad and Tobago to developed country status by
61.5214639°W / 10.651583; -61.5214639
2020.
The master plan involves constructing two 26-story
office towers, a 22-story Hyatt Regency Hotel, and the
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• Hyatt
• Convention centers
• Skyscrapers in Trinidad and Tobago
• Port of Spain
• Redeveloped ports and waterfronts
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