The owner of the property is the Wynn Group from Toronto. The work was suspended on both sides of the road as of late yesterday. Word is the Ministry of Environment has some questions.
And how much will those questions cost? $$$$ ?
The owner of the property is the Wynn Group from Toronto. The work was suspended on both sides of the road as of late yesterday. Word is the Ministry of Environment has some questions.
Lifestyles usually builds a retaining wall. The beach lounging area with chairs, umbrellas, palapas and beds is raised and to access the beach proper one needs to descent a set of stairs. This set up makes it easy to ensure that locals with right of access to the beach (be they vendors or others) do not have the opportunity to interact with the guests. I would expect a "border wall" is in the plans for this location.
A wall will mitigate somewhat the effects of the surf.
We were corralled into listening to their spiel, not for us, but some people like them. Both our children belong to the Disney vacation club, and our son and his wife have used it to go to Punta Cana. They stayed at Ocean Blue for free, had to pay for food though.
The owner of the property is the Wynn Group from Toronto. The work was suspended on both sides of the road as of late yesterday. Word is the Ministry of Environment has some questions.
Lifestyles usually builds a retaining wall. The beach lounging area with chairs, umbrellas, palapas and beds is raised and to access the beach proper one needs to descent a set of stairs. This set up makes it easy to ensure that locals with right of access to the beach (be they vendors or others) do not have the opportunity to interact with the guests. I would expect a "border wall" is in the plans for this location.
A wall will mitigate somewhat the effects of the surf.
Most of the buildings in the Cabarete project are across the ocean from the main highway and are located at the entrance to ProCab. The Ocean Club part is right on the beach along with all of the other bars and restaurants on Cabarete beach. All will suffer the effects of the salt air, but especially the Ocean Club. As far as climate change is concerned, only time will tell.
Lifestyles usually builds a retaining wall. The beach lounging area with chairs, umbrellas, palapas and beds is raised and to access the beach proper one needs to descent a set of stairs. This set up makes it easy to ensure that locals with right of access to the beach (be they vendors or others) do not have the opportunity to interact with the guests. I would expect a "border wall" is in the plans for this location.
A wall will mitigate somewhat the effects of the surf.
ok, thanks for the clarification. i could not figure that out. on the other hand there were mentions of the clients having to cross the main road and on the other hand the 60 meter rule. and then the videos and pics showed "terenos lifestyle" on the water edge but there was no construction on that part to be seen.
wasnt there a building at the EXACT location just a few months ago, it was the pequeno refugio and was also at the same distance from the water, same as cabarete palace, all the cabarete bars etc, whats the big deal now, they are just rebuilding where something had been build alredy
The Ocean Club side was in the process of being excavated last I saw.
Someone mentioned a work suspension. Are they back at work again?
Is lifestyle also going to reopen the resort in Luperon?
Is lifestyle also going to reopen the resort in Luperon?