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    ABLP to expand ‘Housing Revolution’ with 270+ New Homes in 2026

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    The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) says it will deliver more than 270 new homes in 2026 as part of an expanded housing programme, with Works and Housing Minister Maria Browne outlining a series of developments across multiple communities.

    Speaking at the party’s manifesto launch at the American University of Antigua Conference Centre, Browne said at least 120 homes will be constructed through the Central Housing and Planning Authority, with an additional 150 units to be delivered by the National Housing and Urban Renewal Development Company.

    “In 2026, we will deliver at least 120 new homes through the Central Housing and Planning Authority,” Browne said, adding that projects in areas such as Bolans, Glanvilles and North Sound will account for a significant portion of the additional housing units.

    She said the National Housing and Urban Renewal Development Company will “add another 150 homes,” bringing total projected output for the year to more than 270 units.

    The minister also confirmed that the Booby Alley redevelopment project is expected to be completed, describing it as a transformative initiative for the surrounding community.

    “The Booby Alley project will be completed, transforming lives and uplifting an entire community,” Browne said.

    Browne framed the housing expansion as part of what the party has branded a “housing revolution,” aimed at increasing access to affordable homes while improving living standards.

    “Our accomplishments in housing and infrastructure works are not theoretical… they are tangible progress you can see,” she said.

    She added that the government’s approach goes beyond constructing houses to developing complete communities.

    “We’re building communities complete with proper roads, drainage, sidewalks and green spaces… designed for safety, accessibility and inclusion,” Browne said.

    The housing programme also includes new developments planned for St Johnson’s Village, Cedar Valley and Paynters, as well as additional projects expected in Barbuda.

    Browne said the expansion is intended to meet growing demand while supporting long-term economic stability for families.

    “Housing is not a privilege, it is a right. It is a foundation of dignity, a platform for opportunity and a pathway to generational wealth,” she said.

    She noted that the government is also expanding support for vulnerable households through repair grants and home improvement assistance.

    “We are strengthening support for those in need… ensuring that the most vulnerable can repair, improve and secure their homes,” Browne said.

    The housing push forms a central pillar of the ABLP’s “Renaissance” manifesto ahead of the April 30 general election, with Browne saying the goal is to ensure more citizens have access to secure and affordable housing.

    “This is what the Renaissance looks like — more homes, stronger communities and greater opportunity for our people,” she said.

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