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Local mortgage lender funds St. Croix resort.


Thanks to a $3.9 million loan from Kennedy Funding, a direct private lender based in Hackensack, N.J., prime beachfront beach·front  
n.
A strip of land facing or running along a beach.

adj.
Situated along or having direct access to a beach: beachfront hotels; beachfront property.

Noun 1.
 property totaling almost 600 acres on the lush western shore of St. Croix in the Virgin Islands, is headed for luxury resort development. William and Punch Partners, LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol  is planning to build "The Mills of St. Croix," a master-planned residential resort community consisting of 125 luxury homes, a 300-room luxury hotel, a 10,000 s/f casino, an inland marina and an 18-hole championship golf course on the site.

The land is rich in local history, in addition to being virtually untouched since its last days as a sugar mill in the 1940s. However, its significance goes back considerably further, to the "Fireburn" of 1878--the labor riot that launched the labor movement in the Virgin Islands by burning the sugar mill on the property to the ground.

Kevin Rames, one of the purchasing partners in William and Punch Partners, LLP of St Croix, is descended from generations of St Croix natives. In a letter to the Governor of the Virgin Islands, he emphasized the importance of this project: "In the distant past, the working people of St Croix, whether slave or indentured in·den·ture  
n.
1. A contract binding one party into the service of another for a specified term. Often used in the plural.

2.
a. A document in duplicate having indented edges.

b.
, underpaid un·der·paid  
v.
Past tense and past participle of underpay.


underpaid
Adjective

not paid as much as the job deserves

underpaid adj
 and undervalued Undervalued

A stock or other security that is trading below its true value.

Notes:
The difficulty is knowing what the "true" value actually is. Analysts will usually recommend an undervalued stock with a strong buy rating.
, made this historic property productive. After many decades of laying fallow fallow

a pale cream, light fawn, or pale yellow coat color in dogs.
, [it] will once again be productive."

The original purchase contract for the land was $3.75 million, which preceded a re-zoning that will allow for the planned development. Kennedy Funding arranged a loan of $3.9 million, or more than the purchase price, in appreciation of the increased value of the land. Jeffrey Wolfer, president of Kennedy Funding, remarked that "This isn't the first time we have entered international waters to arrange for financing, and even though St Croix is a U.S. possession, there is a tangle of legal and monetary issues to unravel. Fortunately, this is an area that is increasingly part of our expertise, and we were delighted to bring the deal to fruition."

Kevin Rames expressed thanks to Kennedy Funding "for believing in us. They worked assiduously as·sid·u·ous  
adj.
1. Constant in application or attention; diligent: an assiduous worker who strove for perfection. See Synonyms at busy.

2.
 to bring this transaction to a close and the people of St. Croix will be better for it."

The property is largely covered with natural vegetation, with many knolls, vales and slopes that afford stunning vistas of the Caribbean Sea Caribbean Sea (kâr'ĭbē`ən, kərĭb`ēən), tropical sea, c.970,000 sq mi (2,512,950 sq km), arm of the Atlantic Ocean, Central America. .

The developers plan to build 125 luxury homes on these ridgetops to take advantage of the tropical scenery.

The senate president of the U.S. Virgin Islands, David S. Jones, has been a supporter of the project and helped shepherd the re-zoning through the local legislature.

"It is one of the best properties on the island, #1 for development," he said.

"It will have a significant, positive impact on the Virgin Islands, especially St Croix, and make us competitive in the global tourism industry."
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Title Annotation:William and Punch Partners LLP
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Geographic Code:1U0VI
Date:Sep 1, 2004
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