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Tuesday, September 04, 2007
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Dominican Republic: Next Riviera?

Will Roco Ki help build the Dominican Republic into the next Mexican Riviera? Prominent designer Richard Knorr thinks so.
CARIBBEAN PARADISE: Golf course by the cliffs (top), luxury jungle bungalows (center) and a five-star hotel with oceanside pool (above) are among the offerings from the Roco Ki. (Photos: Roco Ki and Westin).

BY JOACHIM BAMRUD

When Richard Knorr is not busy designing top-notch retail malls or office buildings in Latin America and the United States, he is focusing on his dream of creating a major Caribbean resort. He is the mastermind behind the $1 billion development of the Roco Ki resort in the Punta Cana region in southeastern Dominican Republic.

"We have sold several hundred properties to date [and] expect to continue on that path," he says. "Friendly people with smiles, beautiful beaches and a very diverse landscape provides a vast array of experiences."

The resort will span a total of 2,700 acres. The first part, scheduled to open next year, covers 500 acres and will include a Westin conference hotel, a 18-hole golf course designed by Nick Faldo, an 18,500-square-foot spa and a collection of Westin brand and Roco Ki residential products.

GOLF ON THE CLIFFS

The golf course will include cliff-side and ocean view holes, tropical mangrove forest, lake, marsh and lagoon water hazards.

The residential property includes 337 guest facilities at the Westin...

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Keywords: CAFTA, Cap Cana, Casa de Campo, Leonel Fernandez,
Punta Cana

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