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Wed, 08 February 2012

Digicel 'breaking ground' Print E-mail

digicel_breaking_ground_tn.jpg In 2009 when telecoms Digicel  announced plans to build its headquarters in downtown Kingston, which has been deserted by many business interests, it received acknowledgement and support from the Jamaican government which had announced ambitious plans for the rehabilitation of downtown Kingston.

 

Digicel’s CEO Mark Linehan says the company hopes to break ground for its headquarters in the first quarter of 2010.

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