Topic: Cayman Enterprise City
Government agreement in place, CEC hires three Caymanians
After signing a definitive agreement with the government to create a special economic zone, Cayman Enterprise City has hired three Caymanians to fill leadership roles.
Airport development deal released
The Cayman Islands Airports Authority has released the memorandum of understanding it signed with the Canadian government's contracting agency to redevelop Cayman's two international airports.
Chamber of Commerce poll: Turtle Farm ripe for privatisation
Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce members gave highest priority to the privatisation of the Turtle Farm, Cayman Airways and Cayman’s airports, according to a recent online poll.
Issues of major concern for some
Letter to the Editor expresses concern over several issues.
Online Poll: Dart Group project supported most
The Cayman Islands’ far-reaching ‘mega deal’ with the Dart Group is the proposed government project that is supported by the most respondents to last week’s caycompass.com online poll.
Economic zone project deal signed
The Cayman Islands Government signed a definitive agreement with Cayman Enterprise City Ltd. Monday concerning the establishment of a knowledge-based special economic zone.
Editorial for 20 July, 2011: More action, less talk needed
Talk about economic stimulus projects is just that.
Enterprise City deal signed
The
Cayman Islands government and Cayman Enterprise City Ltd. signed an
agreement
Monday that allows the developer the exclusive right to construct,
develop,
operate and maintain a special economic zone.
Editorial for 11 July, 2011: Serious issues with economy
Cayman must create jobs to get out of the recession.
Online poll: Most vote to rid rollover policy
The majority of voters in a caycompass.com online poll voted to get rid
of the seven-year residential term limit for expatriates.
Premier: Cayman heading for boom
Despite this week’s protest demonstrations, the government will march forward with multiple projects this year designed to diversify the economy, create jobs and generate government revenue.
Cayman faces staggering debt
According to estimates revealed as part of the upcoming 2011/12 government budget, the Cayman Islands’ total public sector debt will remain well above $500 million by mid-2014, despite payments of more than $30 million per year until then.
Editorial for 21 June 2011: If not there, where?
Opposition to the East End Seaport is growing, with the Cayman Islands
Tourism Association not publicly coming out against the proposed
project.
Cayman Enterprise City nearing agreement
The Cayman Islands Government and the developer for the technology-based special economic zone proposed for Grand Cayman hope to announce a definitive agreement within weeks, the Caymanian partner on the project, Cindy O'Hara said.
Enterprise City in talks with firms
On a recent tour of special economic zones in Dubai, a delegation from Cayman's Enterprise City project met with potential tenants.
MOU signed in Dubai
Premier McKeeva Bush announced progress on several fronts as a result of a state visit to Dubai, including the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding.
Trip promotes Cayman economic zone
A delegation from the
Cayman Islands visits the United Arab Emirates next week in part to help
promote Cayman's proposed economic development zone - the Cayman
Enterprise City.
Premier travels to DC, Italy, Dubai
Premier McKeeva Bush is in Washington, DC and New York this week for
talks with the US Treasury and a tourism marketing meeting.
Developer unveils plan for Cayman Enterprise City
If legislators can quickly amend a host of laws that will
allow for the creation of a special economic zone in the Cayman Islands,
developers say they will have companies operating under licences by the third
quarter of this year.



