The Urban Development Corporation (UDC) has allocated $1.2 billion to acquire land for a new headquarters in its 2026-27 budget, according to Public Bodies Estimates— but has made no public disclosure about the site location.
The allocation appears under the heading ’UDC HQ land acquisition’ in the Estimates.
The corporation currently operates from 12 Ocean Boulevard in downtown Kingston.
Since 1968 the remit of the corporation includes overseeing development, with a focus on urban renewal and economic development. It reports to the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation.
“The UDC will continue to play an essential role in the transformation of Jamaica’s urban centres and rural towns,” stated the UDC in the Public Bodies, but the corporation did not respond to Financial Gleaner queries up to print time regarding the HQ location and development timeline.
The HQ land purchase is one of five development projects comprising UDC’s
$5.47-billion capital expenditure programme for the fiscal year, which began April 2026. The programme also includes $1.28 billion for a nine-acre commercial mall in Ocho Rios,
$1.22 billion for a commercial block at Caymanas Estate in St Catherine, $126.6 million for expansion of the Hellshire sewage treatment plant, and $647.3 million covering smaller initiatives.
Neither the headquarters acquisition nor the Ocho Rios mall appeared in prior year’s Estimates or in UDC’s published corporate plan.
The UDC will finance the capital projects in part through $3.81 billion in proceeds from asset disposals — nearly four times the $1.02 billion realised in 2024-25.
Unaudited accounts show UDC spent $148.7 million on capital works in 2024-25,
making the proposed $5.47-billion outlay more than 30 times higher.
It is unclear whether the UDC’s headquarters land acquisition is connected to any National Heroes Circle development ambitions in Kingston. While the State controls the circle itself — the landscaped roundabout and its immediate surrounds — the lands surrounding it, including properties on its perimeter, remain in private hands.
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