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PM Browne Unveils Major 2026 Development Push for Barbuda

Barbuda is set for a wave of new public and private sector investments next year, with Prime Minister Gaston Browne signaling that the sister island will feature prominently in the government’s 2026 development agenda.

During Thursday’s presentation of the People-Centred Growth and Development Budget, the prime minister detailed several large-scale projects poised to reshape Barbuda’s infrastructure and tourism landscape.

Among the most anticipated initiatives is the US$300 million MurBee development, scheduled to break ground in the first half of 2026. Browne also reported steady progress from Nobu, which has already invested US$70 million and committed an additional US$40 million for next year. These projects add to ongoing work under the PLH Development, which continues to be one of Barbuda’s largest economic drivers.

According to the prime minister, the Barbuda Ocean Club (PLH) will inject over US$100 million into the economy in 2026 alone, supporting approximately 800 jobs, with the majority filled by Barbudans. Revenue to the Barbuda Council from ABST collections has now surpassed $5 million annually.

Browne highlighted that the recently opened Burton-Nibbs International Airport has already elevated the island’s tourism profile, receiving more than 200 international flights this year, with projections topping 300 for 2026.

The prime minister also outlined several major government-led projects set to advance next year, including:
-A $50 million road development programme
-A new $14 million cargo and tourism port
-A primary school funded by the Dominican Republic
-Continued enhancements at the Burton–Nibbs International Airport

He emphasized that these initiatives are being structured to ensure local contractors and Barbudan workers benefit meaningfully from the island’s expanding economy.

Barbuda is additionally expected to receive 50 of the 100 condominium-style homes being financed by the Chinese government, with the remaining units earmarked for the Bolans community in Antigua.

The prime minister said the combined projects reflect his administration’s commitment to ensuring Barbuda’s growth keeps pace with national development priorities.

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