Jamaican Consulate in New York to get new location by February

After two decades at its current address, the Jamaican Consulate in New York is gearing up for an eagerly anticipated move to a brand-new location. 

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The discussion surrounding the consulate’s relocation has been ongoing for some time. However, the necessary steps to facilitate the move have only recently been set in motion. 

New address: A refreshing change of scenery

The consulate’s new address will be 300 East 42nd Street, situated at the intersection of 42nd Street and 2nd Avenue in Manhattan. 

The new space is currently undergoing construction and is firmly on track for the scheduled February move.

Leases signed and sealed

Consul General Alsion Wilson confirmed to the Jamaica Gleaner that leases for the new location have already been signed, solidifying the consulate’s future home.

One of the standout features of the new location is the significantly increased space it offers compared to the current one. 

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According to Wilson, the waiting room will be more spacious, ensuring a more comfortable experience for both consulate staff and visitors. The consulate will occupy two and a half floors within the building, providing ample room for its various functions.

Enhanced security measures

Safety and security are top priorities at the new location. It is understood that one measure to bolster staff safety will be the installation of bulletproof glass in the waiting area.

A consolidated hub

The new address will serve as a hub for several important entities, including the Jamaican mission to the United Nations, JAMPRO, and the American Foundation for The University of the West Indies. 

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This consolidation is expected to enhance collaboration and efficiency among these organizations.

Anticipated move date

While a precise move date in February is yet to be finalized, Wilson expressed her expectation of operating from the new location by February of the upcoming year. 

According to the Jamaica Gleaner, she acknowledged the timeline may depend on the contractors and their progress in completing the space.

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