Topic: BCQS
Cayman scholar embarks on quantity surveying degree
Caymanian Stephen Eden is set to begin a new chapter of his life this month as he starts his quantity surveying degree at Coventry University.
‘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.
Papa Johns closing down in Cayman
With one of its two stores already shut, pizza chain Papa Johns is closing down in the Cayman Islands market, its local franchise holder has confirmed.
BCQS Property Management Announces Tom Mann Completes Master’s Degree
BCQS Property Management is proud to announce that Tom Mann, Property Manager, has just completed his Master’s (MSc) in Real Estate Management from the University of the West of England, Bristol.
Performing arts camp inspires students
The Cayman Arts Trust provided its first free performing arts camps this summer for children attending Cayman’s government schools. George Town Primary School hosted the programme, which covered two weeks of activities.
Stakeholders break ground on nation’s first hospice facility
Cayman HospiceCare celebrated a long-awaited milestone Thursday evening with the groundbreaking of the islands’ first dedicated home for end-of-life care. The four-bed respite facility and administrative offices, planned for completion next year, are the result of extensive community support and one of the most successful private fundraising efforts in Cayman Islands history.
HospiceCare finds a place to call home
Cayman HospiceCare celebrated a long-awaited milestone Thursday evening, with the groundbreaking of the islands’ first, dedicated home for end-of-life care. The four-bed respite facility and administrative offices, planned for completion next year, come as the result of extensive community support and one of the most successful private fundraising efforts in Cayman Islands history.









