Overview

  • Updated On:
  • November 1, 2025
  • 0 Rooms
  • 0 Bathrooms

Property Address

Address: TOWER HILL
State/County:
Country: Jamaica

Description

Landmark location in Tower Isle St Mary, formerly operated as Glenn’s Restaurant and Jazz Bar. It now houses PG’s Italian Restaurant & Wine Bar. The property is located along the Tower Isle corridor, approximately 10 minutes’ drive east from the town of Ocho Rios. Easy access, high visibility and offering a myriad of opportunities, this centrally located site should be considered for an investor/business minded person. Parking is an ease and an added incentive. This location’s proximity to major attractions, beaches and the growing communities of Jamaica Beach, Pompano Bay, Balmoral, Caribbean Park, Spring Valley and Rio Nuevo, allows it to be further poised for opportunities. The building houses a large commercial kitchen, an expansive dining room, which is sectioned and could easily accommodate two different groups, a wet bar, laundry area, seperate room (office), which currently serves as a wine cellar and two bathrooms Call today to view this igreat nvestment option.

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Property Details

Property Id: 139363
Price: $ 500,000
Custom ID: Listing #125515
Available from: 2025-05-29 09:51:39
Affiliate Name: Coldwell Banker Jamaica Realty
Affiliate RSN: 13

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