Santo Domingo, Dec. 13,
2018 — IFC,
a member of the World Bank Group, and IDB Invest, a member of the
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Group, have partnered to provide Cisneros
Real Estate with $119.5 million in financing for Tropicalia, a sustainable resort
in the Dominican Republic expected to start operations in 2021. The project is
expected to create 1,800 jobs during construction, 500 jobs during operations
and an inclusive supply chain that will link dozens of local entrepreneurs and
farmers to hotel and tourist demand. Eventually, the hotel will source up to 70
percent of its food from the Dominican Republic—with more than a third coming
from producers in Miches and nearby communities.
To
finance the $258 million project, IFC and IDB Invest are providing loans for
$79.5 million and $40 million, respectively. As part of the financing package,
IFC is mobilizing $34 million from institutional investors through its Managed
Co-Lending Portfolio Program. The IFC loan is being entirely financed through
Green Bonds, given Tropicalia’s projections for energy efficiency and other
environmental considerations. IFC’s Green Bonds program supports climate-smart
investments as part of a broader shift toward a resilient, low-carbon global
economy.
Tourism
is one of the pillars of the Dominican economy. Last year, the industry
generated a record 6.2 million visitors and estimated revenues of $7.2 billion.
Growing the tourism industry is a priority for the Dominican government, which
had set a target of 10 million visitors per year by 2022.
The
resort is located in the municipality of Miches, on the southern shores of the
Samaná Bay, just 80 kilometers west of Punta Cana. This emerging region,
distinguished by its unique ecological features, is well positioned to become a
low-impact, low-density sustainable tourism destination. Tropicalia includes a 169-key hotel and 24 beachfront residences.
“The
financing of Tropicalia by IFC and IDB Invest as their first sustainable
high-end resort in Latin America and the Caribbean is a testament to our
environmental and social commitments,” Patrick Freeman, Cisneros Real Estate
president, said. “Tropicalia will serve as a model for global tourism by
helping to promote responsible development in the Caribbean and beyond.”
In 2015, the IDB Group played a key role setting
the foundation for further investment in Miches, by financing the construction
of Highway 104, from Punta Cana to Miches which opened up the area for private
sector investment, “Impact investing is at the core of IDB Invest's
principles," noted Aitor Ezcurra, Division Chief - Corporates at IDB
Invest. "We are excited to support sponsors that have a heightened
appetite for tourism projects that feature strong development impact elements
including demonstrated commitment to the promotion of the local value chain,
improvement of sustainability standards, and caring for the local community.
“Creating
jobs is at the heart of our development work and the tourism industry has an
enormous potential as a source of employment in the Dominican Republic,” said
Luc Grillet, IFC senior manager for Central America and the Caribbean. “We are
proud of mobilizing financing for this initiative as well as helping support
the hotel’s environmental sustainability and supply chains from local
communities.”
Tropicalia is positioned to anchor the country’s
first sustainable tourism destination and aligns with the government’s efforts
to expand tourism to new areas. The hotel will be the country’s first
EDGE-certified construction, an international green building accreditation
developed by IFC that delivers at least a 20 percent reduction in water and
energy use. The project will also seek LEED certification, will adhere to local
legal and lender environmental requirements, and employ numerous sustainability
features to reduce environmental impact. Furthermore, IFC
will advise the company on how to set up policies that will ensure women get
the same opportunities as men when it is hiring, training, retaining, or
promoting employees. This will help
Tropicalia achieve its goal of earning a UNDP gender seal.
Given
its historical isolation, Miches has not reaped the rewards of urban
development and investment to the same extent as its more urban neighbors such
as Santo Domingo, Bávaro or La Romana. Approximately 60 percent of the
municipality’s population lives below the poverty line, according to the latest
census. IFC and IDB Invest have invested in Tropicalia as a resort development
to bring positive social and environmental impact to the region.
Cisneros
Real Estate has been in Miches since 2008, when Tropicalia established its
corporate foundation, Fundación Tropicalia. Over the past decade, Fundación Tropicalia has
sponsored a broad range of regional programs that promote education, the
environment, productivity and sociocultural advocacy. As part of its
sustainable supply-chain initiative, the foundation has worked to integrate small-scale
farmers, fishers and other local businesses to provide goods and services for
the resort. The foundation has worked with IDB Lab, a member of the IDB Group, to
train more than 1,800 beneficiaries--including farmers, students and community
members--to implement sustainable farming practices, develop business plans,
create cooperatives, diversify crop production and become financially savvy so
that they are better positioned to become suppliers to the hotel and the
region’s sustainable tourism industry.
Around the world, tourism is a major contributor to
employment, generating one out of every 10 jobs, especially for younger workers
and women. IFC’s experience has shown that upscale hotels create between three
and five times as many jobs as budget hotels. In addition to jobs created
during construction, hotels support a diverse community of small businesses and
service providers. Tourism is the main source of foreign exchange for 47 of the
world’s least developed countries and accounts for 40 percent of service
exports in emerging markets.
About Cisneros Real Estate
Cisneros Real Estate develops strategic, innovative and
responsible real estate and tourism projects around the world. With
headquarters in Miami, Florida, Cisneros Real Estate’s long-view development
portfolio is built upon relationships with partners that share similar values
and integrating the needs and interests of the local communities and
environments we impact. www.cisneros.com
Tropicalia is a sustainable luxury resort development created
by Cisneros Real Estate, offering sophisticated architecture in a captivating
and breathtaking site of diverse natural beauty in northeast Dominican
Republic. Comprised of residential and resort developments designed by
Brazilian architect Isay Weinfeld, Tropicalia is positioned to serve as a model
for sustainable luxury tourism in the Caribbean and beyond. www.tropicalia.com
About IFC
IFC—a sister organization of the World Bank and member of the
World Bank Group—is the largest global development institution focused on the
private sector in emerging markets. We work with more than 2,000 businesses
worldwide, using our capital, expertise, and influence to create markets and
opportunities in the toughest areas of the world. In FY17, we delivered a
record $19.3 billion in long-term financing for developing countries,
leveraging the power of the private sector to help end poverty and boost shared
prosperity. www.ifc.org
About IDB Invest
IDB Invest, the private sector institution of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Group, is a multilateral development bank committed to supporting businesses in Latin America and the Caribbean.. It finances sustainable enterprises and projects to achieve financial results that maximize economic, social and environmental development for the region. With a current portfolio of $11.2 billion under management and 330 clients in 23 countries, IDB Invest works across sectors to provide innovative financial solutions and advisory services that meet the evolving demands of its clients. As of November 2017, IDB Invest is the trade name of the Inter-American Investment Corporation. www.idbinvest.org