News

St Kitts’ Christophe Harbour Sold

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - June 14, 2013

Above: a villa at Christophe Harbour (CJ Photo)

By the Caribbean Journal staff

St Kitts’ Christophe Harbour development has been sold to one of its original developers, following the acquisition of parent company Kiawah Partners last week.

The St Kitts and Nevis Sugar Industry Diversification Foundation has partnered with Darby Family Investment Group to acquire the 2,500-acre development, which is located on the southeastern peninsula of St Kitts.

Darby Investment Partners is led by Buddy Darby, the outgoing CEO of Kiawah, which was purchased for more than $350 million by Charlotte-based South Street Partners at the beginning of the month, according to reports.

The SIDF, set up after St Kitts dissolved its sugar industry in 2006, was set up to help the government transition to a more diversified economy. It is one of the beneficiaries of St Kitts and Nevis’ Citizenship By Investment Programme.

“The execution of the sale option will ensure that Christophe Harbour continues progressing under its original leadership, and the forward momentum of real estate sales, marina construction, and Park Hyatt, St. Kitts hotel development will proceed without interruption,” SIDF and Darby said in a statement.

South Street said the transaction would allow the company to “dedicate itself fully to its core philosophy of continuing the residential real estate and private club management at Kiawah Island, along with our other high-end communities.”

“We congratulate Buddy Darby and the SIDF for forging this partnership that will positively impact the people of St. Kitts and Nevis and wish them success going forward,” said Patrick Melton, Managing Partner of South Street Partners.

Christophe Harbour is the site of a planned Park Hyatt resort project that just broke ground last week.

Popular Posts cape santa maria

From Anguilla to Aruba, the Best Caribbean Beaches to Visit This Summer

Forget the Hamptons, forget Santorini. And Florida? There’s a reason snowbirds go home in the summer. If you’re looking for a summertime beach getaway, the Caribbean is it. The water is deliciously warm, the trade winds keep you cool and […]


From Belize to Grenada, 10 Little Caribbean Beach Resorts to Visit Right Now 

karibuni

There are different resorts for different vacations, different tastes, different moods. For some, there’s something delicious about a pint-sized, tiny Caribbean resort, where the emphasis is on the intimate, the serene. Where the soundtrack isn’t a piped-in DJ set, but […]


Southwest Airlines Is Starting New Flights to Turks and Caicos, Cayman and The Bahamas 

beach at palms resort with umbrellas

Orlando has become an increasingly important source market for Caribbean travel in recent years, with carriers like Spirit and JetBlue adding new routes to the region to destinations like Cancun, Punta Cana and Puerto Rico.  Now, another carrier has is […]


Related Posts nevis summer vacation

How to Save on a Summer Vacation to the Island of Nevis 

It’s one of the most beloved small islands in the Caribbean, and tiny Nevis is making it easier than ever to visit with a host of new summer packages for every kind of traveler.  “A Nevis Summer” has brought together […]


From The Bahamas to Punta Cana, Hotels Where You Can Cool Down This Summer

a beach at the Grand Case Beach Club

The Caribbean is even cooler in the summer. It’s not just the freedom of smaller crowds, or that little bit of extra space on the sand. It’s the breezy comfort of the trade winds, of summer nights on the beach.  […]


The Best Caribbean Resorts for Pickleball

caribbean pickleball

The popularity of pickleball — a hybrid of paddleball and tennis that’s less physically demanding than either but still packs plenty of competition — has been well-documented. An estimated 36.5 million Americans played pickleball between August 2021 and August 2022, […]


SUBSCRIBE!

Sign up for Caribbean Journal's free newsletter for a daily dose of beaches, hotels, rum and the best Caribbean travel information on the net.


No. Thank You