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PM breaks ground at Harmony Hall Green

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A pink powder puff tree has been planted by Prime Minister Mia Mottley, to signify the harmonious relationship between developers Tony Hoyos and Colin Brewer and the current administration.

Mottley also delivered remarks at the small ceremony at the new Harmony Hall Green, St Lawrence Main Road, Christ Church, where the Plantation Garden Theatre once stood.

During his brief remarks, Hoyos encouraged contractors to start their projects now.

The cost of the project is set at an estimated $3 million and is expected to net $28 million in sales and US $12 million in foreign exchange. (RA) 

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