Pinnacle Development Announced for Montego Bay’s North Coast
Mixed-use residential project launches on Reading Peninsula
A new residential development known as “The Pinnacle” has been formally introduced in Montego Bay, marking the early stages of what is expected to be a large-scale mixed-use project along Jamaica’s north coast.
The development is planned for a coastal site on the Reading Peninsula, an area that has seen increasing real estate activity due to its proximity to Sangster International Airport and its access to established tourism infrastructure.
Project Overview
Initial information indicates that The Pinnacle will include a combination of residential units, including apartments, penthouses, and private villas, supported by a range of shared amenities.
These are expected to include recreational facilities, landscaped outdoor spaces, and service-oriented features such as concierge and property management. Full specifications, including unit numbers and pricing, were not disclosed at the time of the announcement.
Launch and Development Timeline
The project is scheduled to launch on January 20, 2024, with development expected to proceed in phases over the coming years. At this stage, construction timelines and completion dates have not been fully detailed.
As with similar developments, further information is likely to be released as the project moves from announcement into active construction.
Location and Market Context
Montego Bay continues to serve as one of Jamaica’s primary centres for tourism and real estate investment. Developments in coastal areas such as Reading have increasingly focused on combining residential use with amenities that support both long-term occupancy and short-term stays.
The location of The Pinnacle places it within a corridor where access, waterfront positioning, and proximity to international transport links are key factors influencing development patterns.
Early Positioning
While the project has been presented as a high-end development, its long-term market position will depend on factors including pricing, delivery timelines, and demand within Jamaica’s evolving property sector.
Large-scale developments of this type typically attract a mix of local and overseas buyers, particularly in areas with established tourism activity.
The announcement of The Pinnacle adds to a growing pipeline of coastal developments in Montego Bay, reflecting continued interest in mixed-use residential projects along Jamaica’s north coast.



