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Chinese Government provides EC $100 million grant for Affordable Housing Project

¥120M RMB

Funder Unspecified Chinese Government Institution
Recipient Organization Government of Antigua and Barbuda
Country Antigua and Barbuda
Start Date Oct 01, 2018
End Date Aug 15, 2033
Duration 5,432 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 89551
Grant Description

In October 2018, the Chinese Government and the Government of Antigua and Barbuda signed a EC $100 million grant agreement for the Affordable Housing Project.

Then, on November 26, 2019, the Chinese Government and the Government of Antigua and Barbuda signed an Economic and Technical Cooperation Agreement (ETCA), which committed an additional RMB 80 million of grant funding for the project.

Then, on August 18th, 2022, Prime Minister Gaston Browne signed the official Booby Alley Social Housing Project agreement with the People’s Republic of China.

The original purpose of the project was to facilitate the development of the Booby Alley site for 98 units (including mixed use units) and an additional 50 units to resettle the households subsequent to temporary relocation at Bay Street. Booby Alley, which is less than two acres large covers the area from North Street to St.

John’s Street on Wilkinson’s Cross; west on St.

John’s Street to Mariner’s Lane; south on Mariner’s Lane to North Street; and east on North Street to Wilkinson’s Cross.

However, Prime Minister Gaston Browne later announced the scope of the project would be expanded to include the construction of 250 homes – 150 in the Booby Alley area, 50 in Bolans and 50 on Barbuda.

He also announced that “[t]he project, for the most part, will comprise of rental properties which will be heavily subsidized.

Those who had homes in the Booby Alley area will also be able to own a home at a substantially reduced cost, we will also have to give them credit for their existing home, no matter the conditions.” Preparatory work for the project commenced in April 2019.

On December 7th, 2022, Chinese technicians from China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation had arrived to begin soil testing.

Construction was originally slated to begin in the first quarter of 2021 and site clearance was expected to reach completion by January 31, 2021.

Then, in March 2021, Prime Minister Gaston Browne presided over a handover ceremony in the Booby Alley are on Lower Bay Street Villa. 12 families from the Booby Alley area in Point received keys to their temporary homes at the ceremony. The existing housing was planned to be destroyed and replaced by the modern homes.

Each three-bedroom house that was handed over was approximately twelve hundred square feet in size, with a laundry room, bathroom, kitchen, and living room with a combination of reinforced concrete, cement base foam panels, metal trusses with angle iron, foam galvanize metal doors and windows. All homes are said to have electricity, water, and internet infrastructures in place.

At the same time, this project has faced some setbacks, including protests by families in Booby Alley who refused to leave. In response to families that refuse to leave, the government in 2022 began issuing court orders to remove families.

The challenge faced by the local authorities is the temporary displacement of the residents of Booby Alley to the temporary housing being constructed, and to rental homes that are within the City of St. John’s. Several temporary homes are being built on Crown land at Bay Street and on Reginald Stevens Street.

Environmental concerns and waste-water management concerns have also arisen. Ninety cement bases have already been laid as foundations for the temporary homes. Construction was not able to begin until all residents had left Booby Alley.

It is anticipated that the two-acre Booby Alley site will be made completely vacant by January 31, 2021, except for the buildings which house Papasita Destin’s supermarket and the Bethel Anglican church.

It is then expected that it will take approximately two years for the replacement housing to be constructed, and for most of the residents to return to living in an upgraded housing project.

On September 28th, 2023, the government of Antigua and Barbuda signed a deal with the two remaining Booby Alley residents, sisters Dawn and Desiree Browne, to acquire their land.

In October 2023, the land was cleared in anticipation of the project's commencement and the prime minister held a town hall meeting in order to get community input after preliminary designs were submitted by Chinese architects, which propose a condominium-style architectural approach. On October 28th, 2024 a groundbreaking ceremony was held to begin the construction of the new housing.

📋 Staff Comments

1. This project is also known as the Booby Alley Rehabilitation Housing Project and the Urban Development & Renewal Project.

📚 Sources & References
  • 2020 BUDGET STATEMENT
  • Chinese Government Signs off on Grants for Housing
  • Education
  • China
  • Bau Panel To Help Accelerate ‘Housing Revolution’
  • Antigua Prime Minister Backs China’s Aid Packages To The Caribbean
  • Government announces Chinese funding for housing project
  • Booby Alley area to be cleared in 60 days, says PM, business plans
  • Cabinet gets update on Booby Alley Project
  • More funding for Booby Alley Project
  • Booby Alley Housing project to begin first quarter 2021
  • Earlier today
  • Prime Minister Gaston Browne presented the featured address at the handing over ceremony for the Booby Alley residents’ relocation project on Lower Bay Street Villa, honourable gaston browne, 2019 budget presentation
  • Repositioning Antigua and Barbuda for Dynamic
  • Sustainable, and Resilient Growth, 2021 BUDGET STATEMENT
  • OPMAntiguaBarbuda
  • Gov’t strikes deal with final Booby Alley residents, paving way for redevelopment
  • Another Agreement Signed With China Brings Housing Project In Booby Alley Closer to Implementation
  • Booby Alley Cleared
  • Setting Stage for Point's Social Housing Program, “Booby Alley Housing Project Gains Momentum: Town Hall Meeting Planned for Community Input, 2022 BUDGET STATEMENT
  • Agreement signed with China for 150 turnkey units at Booby Alley
  • China Signs Agreement to Construct 150 Housing Units in Antigua and Barbuda - PM Facebook
  • Another Agreement Signed With China Brings Social Housing ProjectIn Booby Alley Closer To Implementation
  • Agreement signed with China for 150 turnkey units at Booby Alley
  • PM Browne Hails Booby Alley Project as Antigua’s Most Significant Social Project for Vulnerable Communities
  • PM says court order to remove remaining families from Booby Alley will be filed today
  • Booby Alley Project To Commence Next Month
  • 中建东北院援安提瓜和巴布达150套廉价住房项目开工!
  • 中建东北院牵头实施管理的援安提瓜和巴布达150套廉价房项目破土动工, $50 Million Booby Alley Housing Project to be completed in 2026
  • PM Browne Praises China as “True Friend” at the start of $100 Million Housing Project Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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