UDC's Fireworks on the Waterfront 2014
Fireworks on the Waterfront was first staged by the UDC in 1999 to usher in the new millennium and was intended to be a one-off event. However, due to overwhelming public demand the UDC has sought in subsequent years to stage the event. (more…)
UDC's Fireworks on the Waterfront 2013
Fireworks on the Waterfront was first staged by the UDC in 1999 to usher in the new millennium and was intended to be a one-off event. However, due to overwhelming public demand the UDC has sought in subsequent years to stage the event. (more…)

Feature on Jamaica Conference Centre
The Urban Development Corporation (UDC) managed Jamaica Conference Centre (JCC) is the Caribbean’s leading Meetings and Conference Centre for 2010. The Complex houses the Centre, Secretariat Building and a 450 bay multi-storey parking garage. The Centre has five conference rooms. Room 3 can accommodate 168 persons and 4 and 5, 192 each. Conference Room 2, 450 persons, and, the largest, The Kenneth Rattray Conference Room (Conference Room 1), in excess of 1000 persons. The latter also has an observers’ gallery as well as, public and press galleries. Each conference room is also equipped with simultaneous translation facilities for six languages. (more…)

UDC Attractions - Two Sisters Caves and Fort Clarence
Two Sisters Caves is the final stages of a collapsed limestone cavern which plays host to an interesting array of life forms, including the Greater Bulldog or Fisherman bat, the blue crab, “ticky ticky” or big mouth sleeper, as well as several migratory birds. The caves were once a ceremonial site for the Tainos, as indicated by the carvings of the adult faces or petroglyphs on the wall of the eastern cave. (more…)
UDC Attractions - Green Grotto Caves and Attractions
Green Grotto known at various times as the Runaway Bay Caves, Cave Hall Caves, Discovery Bay Caves, Dry Harbour Caves, Hopewell Caves, Rum Caves and Dairy Caves, are among Jamaica's most prominent natural attractions. They are of international repute and have been seeing visitors since the 18th century. (more…)

Montego Bay - Catherine Hall
The Montego Bay Sports Complex is part of the UDC’s development plan for the provision of sporting facilities for the people of Montego Bay and western Jamaica. (more…)