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Housing Summits Highlight Interest in Lower-Cost Building Methods

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More than 600 residents attended the Innovative Housing Construction Summit held last week on St. Thomas and St. Croix, reflecting growing public interest in how new building technologies could help reduce construction costs in the territory.

The summit, hosted by Sen. Marvin Blyden in partnership with the Virgin Islands Territorial Association of REALTORS, focused on approaches that proponents say could lower the cost of home construction by as much as 40 to 50 percent while improving resilience and energy efficiency.

The two-day event featured panel discussions, hands-on demonstrations, and presentations from local and visiting construction firms, government agencies, developers, and financial institutions. Exhibitors highlighted a range of options, including insulated concrete forms, modular components, compact “tiny home” designs, and alternative wastewater systems.

Representatives from the Virgin Islands Housing Finance Authority, the Licensing and Consumer Affairs Department, the Virgin Islands Housing Authority, and several private lenders provided information on financing, permitting, estate planning, contractor bonding, and homeowner support services.

On St. Thomas, panelists discussed the challenges facing residents who want to build or buy homes amid high material and labor costs. Speakers included VIHFA Executive Director Eugene Jones, former Sen. Clifford Graham of Jackson Development Corporation, Historic Preservation Commission member Enrique Rodriguez, and FirstBank representative Andres Amaro. The discussion centered on balancing affordability and building standards, as well as how banks and developers might approach new construction models. A second panel on St. Croix included Jones, Office of Disaster Recovery Executive Director Adrienne Williams, and contractor Darien Jackson, focusing on resiliency and disaster recovery planning.

While Blyden organized the summit in his role as chair of the Senate Housing, Transportation and Telecommunications Committee, attendees represented a broad cross-section of public and private stakeholders. Several participants said the event was the first time they had seen multiple construction approaches, permitting guidance, and financing information presented in one setting. Some noted that the demonstrations made alternative building methods easier to understand, though others said questions remain regarding contractor availability, insurance acceptance, and timelines for local approval.

Blyden said he hopes the summit will help residents better evaluate construction options and connect directly with vendors and agencies. “Attendees left not just informed but inspired,” he said in closing remarks, adding that discussions are underway to hold another summit in the spring. VITAR board member Jamila Harris also noted the value of bringing industry groups and homeowners into the same conversation, pointing to ongoing territory-wide concerns about rising housing costs and limited affordable inventory.

The event also highlighted the need for continued coordination on long-term planning and policy alignment — especially in areas such as permitting, contractor capacity, and financing. Panelists and agency officials said those conversations are expected to continue in the months ahead as stakeholders look for practical ways to expand affordable home construction across the territory.

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The Lady Buccaneers would take their foot off the gas slightly in the second quarter, allowing VI Elite to close the gap, but would keep them at bay, taking a nine-point advantage into half, 38-29.

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48-46 late in the period.

The Lady Buccaneers responded resiliently, battling from behind until junior forward Natalie Williams reclaimed the lead with a jump shot in the fourth quarter, making it 55-54. The teams exchanged baskets for the remainder of the period, with neither side able to assert dominance. With under 30 seconds left and the score tied at 69, both teams made attempts to clinch the game in regulation, but neither succeeded.

In Overtime, the Lady Buccaneers’ Offense would stall, shooting woes would allow VI Elite to cling to a four-point lead and escape with a 78-74 win.

“We took the game into overtime, which is a testament to our defense and offense,” said head coach Stephanie Cooper. “We just have to remember to stay focused for the entire 40 minutes. We had some possessions with crucial turnovers, which ultimately cost us the game, and the numbers worked in their favor late in the game.”

Junior forward Keshara Romain achieved her third consecutive double-double this season, scoring 18 points and adding 12 rebounds. Romain has now recorded a double-double in three of the five contests for the Lady Buccaneers this season. The 5-foot-11 forward also contributed three steals and two assists.

Junior forward Natalie Williams also recorded a double-double, with 14 points and 10 rebounds, marking her second of the season.

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It is with deep love and gratitude that we celebrate the life of our beloved Shirley A. Hodge-Lewis who passed away on Oct. 10, 2025, at the age of 85

Shirley is survived by her loving Daughter: Renee T. Rojas: Sisters: Muriel E. Petersen and Bernice T. Francis; Children: Daughters: Angela Lewis, Arnelle Lewis-Comissiong (Gilbert), Laverne Wyre (Winston), and Annette Lewis Cummings; Sons: Avery Lewis, Antonio “Pumpkin” Lewis, and Angel L Lewis (Lateshia), Special Child of Her Heart: Donna Rojas Thompson, and host of many other relatives and friends whose lives she touched.

She was preceded in death by her beloved Husband, Angel L. Lewis, Sr.; her Parents: Henry McDonald Hodge and Adelle Abednego; Sister: Edris E. Evans; Brothers: Darwin Clark and Kenneth “Kenny” Hodge; Son: Alvin L. Lewis; Grandchild, Jenyl Moody; and Nephews: Dean L. Petersen and Miguel A. Francis.

First viewing will be held on Nov. 7at Turnbull’s funeral home Chapel 4 p.m.-6 p.m.

Final Viewing will be held on Saturday, Nov. 8 at Lutheran Church of Reformation, from 9 a.m.–10 a.m. followed by a service at 10 a.m.  Interment will be held at Brookman Cemetery

Arrangements entrusted to Turnbull’s Funeral Home & Crematory Services.

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