Joel Tate has been appointed as Director of Project Management at The Pinnacle, Jamaica

LCH Developments announces the appointment of Joel Tate as Director of Project Management for The Pinnacle, the US$450 million, Isiaa Madden-designed development combining mixed residences, branded residences and a hotel, transforming Montego Bay's Reading Peninsula.

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Tate joins at a defining moment for the project. Tower One topped out in December 2025 and is on track for completion in May 2027, standing 28 storeys  with 141 residences over the north coast. Towers Two, Three and Four are progressing through an intensive design refinement phase in partnership with Accor Ennismore, combining the group's highest global hospitality standards with the sophisticated, diverse ecosystem envisioned for The Pinnacle, one deeply rooted in Jamaican heritage and local identity.

Tate brings more than 25 years of experience in real estate development and construction across the hospitality, commercial and mixed-use sectors. Most recently, he was President and Founder of Tate Consulting Services in Tampa, Florida. Before that, he spent 15 years with Project Development Services, Inc. (PDSI), rising to Director of Operations and Senior Project Director, where he led a team of more than 50 professionals delivering hotel and hospitality projects across the US. His earlier career includes representing owners through major multi-family and commercial development in Tysons Corner, Virginia. He is a member of the International Society of Hospitality Consultants, the Project Management Institute and NEWH.

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LCH Developments, through its entity LCH Development Limited, is a Jamaican real estate company focused on creating exceptional luxury properties. With an emphasis on sophisticated design, sustainable practices and unparalleled service, the firm aims to redefine Caribbean living. The Pinnacle, its flagship development, exemplifies this vision by delivering a world-class lifestyle destination in Montego Bay, Jamaica.