Elizabethan Square Redevelopment
The redevelopment of Elizabethan Square has begun as part of George Town’s revitalization. Centered around its historic courtyard, the design creates a vibrant, green public space. With native landscaping, shaded areas, and sustainable features, it fosters community, supports events, and reconnects the square to its urban context.
Periwinkle
A multi-phase residential development, Periwinkle is the first LEED certified sustainable community in the Cayman Islands. As such, the whole build process has been carefully considered to minimise any negative impact on the local environment.
Fin
A prestigious Art Deco-inspired development on the southwest tip of Grand Cayman, FIN occupies two acres of oceanfront land, from which a private beach and salt water lagoon have been carved.
Otisair Offices & Warehouse
Completed in 2018, the OtisAir Building provided the air-conditioning specialists with bright and welcoming offices and an 8,000 square foot warehouse to store inventory, materials and equipment. .
Cayman First Insurance Centre
Completed by Arch and Godfrey in 2018, the Cayman First Centre is the head office for Cayman First Insurance. A Class A office space, it was built with the highest quality materials and construction methods
ORIA Redevelopment Phase 1
The phased redevelopment and expansion of the Owen Roberts International Airport began in 2015. As part of Phase 1, Arch and Godfrey was contracted to build a 25,000 sq. ft. addition comprised of a structural steel frame and poured solid concrete block walls.
Arch & Godfrey Head Office
Located on Mary Street in George Town, The Arch and Godfrey office building was completed in 2015. The project included the renovation of a traditional 100 year old Caymanian house and a modern 4,000 square foot addition.
Casa Luna
Casa Luna is a boutique community of 18 free-standing villas positioned at varying elevations across four acres of verdant, park-like grounds, to maximise sea views.
Appleby Tower
When Appleby Tower was completed in 2013, the six-storey edifice was one of the tallest buildings in George Town. Standing between the law firm’s two existing buildings, Clifton House and Artemis House (also built by Arch and Godfrey)
Pines Retirement Home
Work on the new Pines Retirement Home, a three-story building adjacent to the existing Pines Facility, commenced in early 2010. The existing facility remained fully operational throughout construction and Arch and Godfrey provided temporary space as required to allow The Pines to carry on with minimal disruption.