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Indomina Group and Pinewood Studios Develop a new State-of-the-art Film and Television Facility in the Dominican Republic

PRESS RELEASE

Indomina Group, the fast-growing U.S. and Dominican Republic based producer and distributor of film, TV and trans-media content, announced today it has entered into a partnership agreement with the world-renowned Pinewood Studios Group, which will operate, manage and market a new state-of-the-art film and television facility in the Dominican Republic. A ground breaking ceremony headed by Dominican President Leonel Fernández inaugurated the facility today.

Located in the beach town of Juan Dolio on the Dominican Republic’s southern coast, about 40 miles east of Santo Domingo, “Pinewood Indomina Studios” will be a full-service, world-class production facility for film, TV, and other related media content, servicing the growing Caribbean, Southern and Central American markets as well as Hollywood and the rest of the world.

The first phase of construction consists of four sound stages totaling 7,344 sq meters (79,050 sq ft) and ancillary support facilities totaling 20,027 sq meters (215,569 sq ft) within a 27.4 acre (1,196,531 sq ft) site. Commencement of initial operations is expected by early 2012.

Growth in spending on filmed entertainment in Latin America is expected to rise at a 4.5 percent compound annual rate to $3.1 billion in 2013 from $2.5 billion in 2008.  Box office spending is expected to increase from $1.3 billion in 2008 to $1.7 billion in 2013, a 5 percent compound annual growth . Pinewood Indomina Studios will target production companies wanting access to the Caribbean, Central and South American markets and its population of 580 million  as well as the 47 million strong Hispanic and Latino market in North America .

As a production location, the Dominican Republic offers well-established infrastructures, reasonable labor costs, a technically-skilled workforce, and a secure and stable environment. Together with the unmatched production values that the Pinewood name guarantees, Pinewood Indomina Studios promises to be both highly competitive and on the cutting edge of technical and creative content.

In a significant show of support for not only the new studio but the film industry as a whole, the National Congress of the Dominican Republic has passed into a law a new bill that will provide a tax credit of up to 25% for feature films and TV series shot in the Dominican Republic (meeting traditional predetermined criteria). The new tax incentive, a first for the Dominican Republic, is now in effect.

Indomina Group Co-Chairman and CEO Jasbinder Singh Mann said: “The ground breaking ceremony for Pinewood Indomina Studios marks a major step forward in Indomina’s evolution. Building and operating a world-class production facility in the Dominican Republic has always been an integral part of our vision for the company, and we’re delighted to be doing so with a partner as distinguished and experienced as Pinewood.”

Commenting on the announcement Ivan Dunleavy, Chief Executive, Pinewood Shepperton plc said: “I am pleased that we have reached an agreement with Indomina Group which is developing these world class film studio facilities to service the Caribbean, Central and South American markets. These state of the art facilities will, when combined with the diverse locations for filming in the Dominican Republic, be attractive to regional film and television makers as well as international producers.”

Dunleavy added, “This represents further progress in Pinewood’s strategy to leverage the strength of our brand internationally. The Pinewood brand stands for excellence in the global film industry and is coveted by those wishing to establish their credentials in film. We have strategically targeted regions of the world where significant incremental growth has been forecast.”

The formal groundbreaking ceremony took place, Wednesday the 23rd of February 2011 at 10:00am local time in Juan Dolio, Dominican Republic.

Press Release Ends……

For details of properties we have for sale in Juan Dolio please return to our main website.  There is no doubt this exciting project will put Juan Dolio firmly on the map with the potential of significant growth in the rental market in the town to accommodate film and T.V. stars their staff and technicians who will make use of this new studio.  Now is a good time to buy before demand increases and property prices and rents rise accordingly.

Invest in Cabrera a New Eco-Tourism Area

Lagoons, waterfalls, beaches and rivers are everywhere as the waters in Maria Trinidad Sanchez province (northwest) flow in several slopes and turquoise landscapes dot its Atlantic coast.

The green natural treasures are the trump card for this North Coast province to flaunt its sustainable tourism, for which its senator Arístides Victoria says the bill to declare it an eco-tourism region is ready, and aims to attract the incentives and investment which the international entities provide for those demarcations.

The construction of Northeast Highway, which brings it closer to Santo Domingo and the Las Americas International Airport now only some 2 hours away, has been an important incentive for its tourist development, and also in its favor is the new International Airport at Catey in Samaná, only 15 minutes from Nagua.

It also expects to increase the number of its lodgings, which the Hotels and Restaurants Association says the province’s current 1,964 rooms make it the 7th biggest, below nearby Samaná (2,669) and Puerto Plata (14,689).

The province’s main natural treasures are the municipalities Rio San Juan and Cabrera, with the crystalline waters of Gri-grí lagoon, the adjacent Cave of the Swallows, Caletón Beach, Playa Grande Beach and the Playa Grande Golf Course, often referred to as the Pebble Beach of the Caribbean.

Little wonder that Cabrera is home to some of the most exclusive residences and Estates in the Dominican Public. An investment in land or property here before further development is underway is clearly an opportunity not to be missed.

For additional information on this area and/or available investment possibilities please use our contact form in our main site

Some Dominican Tourism Ideas

With a heaping 25 percent of its lush green land and pristine coastal areas protected as national parks, reserves and sanctuaries, the DR is the most bio-diverse country in the Caribbean and is a major destination for ecotourists, most notably for whale watching in Samana Bay. Since 1962, the DR has led the Caribbean in preserving sensitive eco-systems through partnerships with leaders like the Nature Conservancy, the United Nations and the Smithsonian to establish powerful environmental protections. In turn, the DR offers an array of eco-friendly activities for travelers pursuing adventures that best promote conservation and preservation issues.

The DR’s reserves and sanctuaries are a vital tourism draw to the DR’s fabled lush green surroundings. The Sanctuary for Marine Mammals of the Dominican Republic is one of the most renowned and at 200 square miles (518 square kilometers) it surrounds the Peninsula of Samana. Considered one of the first whale sanctuaries in the world, it was established in 1966 and has been expanded since then to ensure the best protection for whales.

Each winter, 3,000 to 5,000 whales migrate to the warm crystalline waters of the Bay of Samana. Whale-watching season begins in mid-January and continues through the end of March, however, excursions are available as long as whales remain in the bay.

These gentle creatures migrate with intentions of mating and giving birth. While the males assertively romp in the outer bays competing for females, the females reside along the shallow waters of the inner bay to provide a nursery for their young. Explore and enjoy these top 10 ecotourism activities and hotspots according to each region of the DR:

Northeast Coast Region

Whale Watching on Samana Bay – Whale watching tours are offered for guests to observe the humpback whales and listen to their song at a close range without endangering them or risking their safety. Nestled among the Caribbean mountains on the Northeast Coast of the DR, the Samana Peninsula is famous for its quiet, unspoiled beaches, radiant turquoise ocean waters and lush green mountains, making it an “off-the-beaten-path” destination for eco-tourists.

Discover Los Haitises National Park – Known for tropical mangrove forests and rich biodiversity, Los Haitises National Park offers visitors a chance to explore its natural splendor by hiking, mountain biking or horseback riding through the subtropical forest. Furthermore, this national park boasts impressive caves once inhabited by the Taino Indians who left behind ancient cave drawings and pottery on the dusty cavern floors.

North Coast

Cascade the 27 Falls – There is nothing more thrilling than jumping, sliding and cascading down 43 foot rushing waters into a plethora of sparkling pools. A mere 30 minutes away from Puerto Plata, adventure travelers will discover the 27 Waterfalls of Damajagua.

Kite Board on Kite Beach – The Kiteboard Capital of the World, Cabarete Bay, is located a half an hour east of Puerto Plata and is the premiere destination for tourists seeking adventure. Cabarete Bay possesses temperate weather and perfect trade winds, making for an ideal location for water sports like kiteboarding, cascading, scuba diving, surfing, boogie-boarding and more.

Central Region

Hike to the Salto de Jimenoa Waterfall – Hikers are sure to enjoy the climb to Salto de Jimenoa in Jarabacoa, a 131-foot-high magnificent waterfall, which offers unequivocal views of the canyon below. Unparalleled in beauty, the open canyon is surrounded by verdant flora and marvelous rock formations.

Climb Pico Duarte – Seasoned hikers flock to climb Pico Duarte, which as 10,560 feet, is the highest mountain in the Caribbean. Pico Duarte, in addition to other impressive peaks, lies within the Central Cordillera Mountain Range in Jarabacoa. Hikers, campers and mountain bikers alike frequent this region for some of the country’s most sensational outdoor experiences and views.

South Coast Region

Explore Tres Ojos – Los Tres Ojos National Park, a national park of the Cave of Three Eyes, is located on the South Coast and is a perfect destination for ecotourists in search of an unparalleled caving adventure through magnificent limestone caves and fresh springs. Further east in La Romana, adventurers can uncover Cueva de las Maravillas, or Cave of Miracles, another series of brilliant caves with Taino drawings encrypted on the inner walls.

Catamaran to Isla Saona – A prime destination for island-hopping, Isla Saona lies just off of the Southeast Coast of the DR, nestled in the National Park of the East. Stretching 42 square miles, Isla Saona is the country’s largest off-shore island and boasts 112 species of birds, turtles, sharks, bottle-nose dolphins, whales and manatees.

Southwest Region

Cruise Lake Enriquillo – At 15 feet below sea level, Lake Enriquillo is the lowest point in the Caribbean and is just one of the many stunning areas that make up the Jaragua-Enriquillo Biosphere Reserve. In addition to Lake Enriquillo, the Southwest region features a plethora of rich biodiversity, which includes highlands, arid deserts, mud banks and lagoons. Visitors can also spot mesmerizing crocodiles, wild iguanas, colorful flamingos and other exotic reptiles and birds.

Country-wide

Dive and Snorkel DR Waters – Home to 1,000 miles of pristine beaches, the DR has endless snorkeling and diving opportunities. From Sosua to Punta Cana, travelers can find dozens of prime spots with clear waters and beautiful sea life, including bygone shipwrecks, schools of colorful fish, ancient caves and vibrant coral reefs.

The Dominican Republic (DR) is closer than you think with fourteen international and national airports, several major seaports and world-class marinas making travel to the Caribbean’s second largest island a breeze. The Dominican Republic’s first tourist was Christopher Columbus in 1492. Rich in history, the DR has developed into a diverse destination offering both Dominican and European flavors to more than one million U.S. visitors each year. Named #1 Golf Destination in Caribbean & Latin America by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators, the DR boasts 25+ designer golf courses, upscale resorts, pristine nature, and sophisticated cities and quaint villages filled with warm Dominican people. The DR features the best beaches, fascinating history and culture, and is a chosen escape for celebrities, couples and families alike.

Visit the Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism’s official website: www.GoDominicanRepublic.com.
Reprinted from Dominican Today

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