Topic: Aqua Bay
Grand Court refuses bid to block Aqua Bay judicial review
A Grand Court judge has rejected an attempt to halt a judicial review brought by two strata corporations challenging a planning decision on the proposed Aqua Bay Club redevelopment, clearing the way for the case to proceed to a full hearing.
Cayman turning into Miami Beach
The Aqua Bay planning approval is the most outrageous decision made by the Cayman authorities. It’s all about money.
What is left of Seven Mile Beach...
Aqua Bay’s 10-storey development receives planning approval despite objections
Owners of Aqua Bay on West Bay Road have been given the green light for a $60 million, 10-storey development on the 35-year-old site,...
Aqua Bay renews 10-storey redevelopment effort as neighbours object
The owners of Aqua Bay have made a fresh attempt to get approval for their plans to demolish and redevelop the West Bay property.
‘Lacovia effect’ fuelling investment in older Seven Mile condos
Property investors are buying up condos in older Seven Mile complexes, in the belief that more Lacovia style redevelopments will be approved along the beach.
Heated debate over plans for 10-storey Seven Mile tower block
The redevelopment of Aqua Bay, which lies on a critical turtle nesting site at the north end of Seven Mile Beach, came before planners facing 45 letters of objection
10-storey Aqua Bay plan heads to Conservation Council
A proposal to demolish the 35-year-old Aqua Bay Club on Seven Mile Beach and build a 10-storey apartment block has been sent to the National Conservation Council for review.
Say no to new Aqua Bay development
Dozens of people and neighbours who live in the Aqua Bay area are protesting the Butler Group’s development plan of building a high-rise 38-apartment...
Dozens ‘strenuously’ object to 10-storey Aqua Bay plan
A proposal to demolish the 35-year-old Aqua Bay Club on Seven Mile Beach and build a luxury 10-storey apartment block in its place is facing considerable opposition.
Aqua Bay to be replaced with 10-storey development
Condo owners at Aqua Bay have voted to demolish the existing buildings and replace them with a new 10-storey development.





