Shore Point - Cupecoy


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Shore is a project headed by Richard London, owner of The Inn at Cupecoy.

Shore point upset many people when it decided it had tomove it's 'protective' seawall futher onto the beach.

The development appears to comprise of 16-17 Luxury villas. Priced from $1.9 to $3.5 million. A place where you can lounge by the pool gazing at the sparkling turquoise blue Caribbean waters.

News, articles and photos below

SXM PE Blog Post - A brief tour of Cupecoy - 21st June 2007

Cupecoy Beach Photos - 12th December 2005

Cupecoy Beach Photos - 10th December 2005

SXM PE Blog Post - Cupecoy Seawall Update from Jack Rinaldi - 30th November 2005

Everything St Maarten critisizes seawall decision - 15th October 2005.

ExCo Okays Cupecoy seawall - 12th October 2005

Cupecoy seawall to be built two metres from rock wall - 12th October 2005

1,150 signatures against Cupecoy wall submitted to government - 16th September 2005

Letter - Update on Coastal Development - Jack Rinaldi - 10th September 2005

Sea Wall still under stop order - 8th September 2005

Councilman Pantophlet questions Gov integrity on Cupecoy project - 5th September 2005

Gov and Shore point working on seawall issue - 7th September 2005

Exco meeting with Cupecoy developers - 6th September 2005

Today Editorial - Good Move - 1st September 2005

Exco stops construction of seawall at Cupecoy Beach - 1st September 2005

Building stop issued for Cupecoy sea wall - 1st September 2005

SXM PE Blog - Sign the petition to save Cupecoy Beach - 1st September 2005

SXM PE Blog - Looking for help for Cupecoy - 31st August 2005

Comments on Cupecoy to be incorporated into Tour Map - 31st August 2005

SXM PE Blog - More on Jack Rinaldi & Jeff Berger - 29th August 2005

Did Gov't act against the advice of it's own departments? - 29th August 2005

Today - Stop stonewall at Cupecoy Beach! - 29th August 2005

Daily Herald Editorial - Leave them alone - 29th August 2005

Today Editorial - Public property vs Public interest - 29th August 2005

Cupecoy Photos - 27th August 2005

Marlin - Developers have to give access to beaches - 26th August 2005

SXM PE Blog - TTOL - How you can help.- 26th August 2005

Wall not the Cliff - 25th August 2005

SXM PE Blog - Opposing The Destruction of Cupecoy Beach - 25th August 2005

Cupecoy wall - 25th August 2005

Wall on Cupecoy Beach - 24th August 2005

New villas at Cupecoy - 13th August 2005

SXM PE Blog - Cupecoy, Destruction in name of progress - 11th August 2005

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Submitted by Flipper on Thu, 2006-08-24 00:20.

Best Caribbean Development
Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 2008-09-03 07:35

The CNBC Americas Property Awards 2008, in association with the New York Times, has announced Shore Pointe at Cupecoy a winner in its Best Caribbean Development Category...

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Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 2008-09-03 18:04

you come here to state that some unknown property awards voted Cupecoy Shore Point as best development?
Why? based on what?
it was a perfect beach before, why do you think you have made it better?
What you have done is close off the easy access for the public-what you have done is what most developers are doing now, build on our beaches, close the beach access, tell locals and residents and hotel guests to haul ass because the beach is now yours for your development.
Not a damn thing to be proud of.
And by the way, reading here on SXMPE I read that Mike Ferrier seems to be a government lobbyist for developers. When this Shore Point thing started, I heard Mike Ferrier name mentioned. Well it seems that our Surinamse who thinks he is a local is busy selling off our island.
Shame on you Mike! I wait to hear your new NAPA radio commercial telling people how much of the island they have lost. ..... and why.......

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