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VI Daily News - December 22, 2009
Legislature OKs water development permits for proposed resorts. Read More»
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Calgary Herald - November 14, 2009
World's their Oyster - David Burden talks about "front-row settings" as he discusses the properties he selects for his private residence development business. Read More»
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USA Today - August 7, 2009
Peaceful, protected corner of the Caribbean - For American second-home buyers who want a slice of paradise, the U.S. Virgin Islands are one of the easiest entries into the Caribbean. Read More»
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Business BVI - 2009 Annual
Jumeirah to manage luxury resort in the USVI - Jumeirah Group appointed to manage Botany Bay Resort, Timbers Resorts. Read More»
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Destination U.S. Virgin Islands - 2009
Real Estate - The Preserve at Botany Bay. Plans are underway for the world-class villas at The Preserve at Botany Bay. Read More»
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LuxuryRealEstate.com - October 6, 2008
Caribbean fractionals continue to be THE real estate choice of thousands of Caribbean buyers. Last week David Burden founder and CEO of Timbers Resorts announced that the ultra-luxury resort located on the western tip of St. Thomas will be managed by the international hospitality management group Jumeirah Group... Read More»
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Unique Homes - September 2008
Fabulous Finds - Resting where the Atlantic meets the Caribbean, The Preserve at Botany Bay - a Timbers Resorts-developed oasis in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands - has become available to those looking for an escape from the norm. Read More»
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Ranch & Coast - September 2008
Breathtaking Botany Bay. In a 397-acre enclave on the secluded western tip of St. Thomas, Timbers Resorts has teamed up with SV Capital to build The Preserve at Botany Bay, an intimate property with private estates and residential villas. Read More»
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St Thomas Source - September 23, 2008
Luxury Management Company on Board with Botany Bay - Botany Bay, under development by Timbers Resorts, has signed on one of the world's heaviest hitters in term of luxury hotel management as a partner for its property at the westernmost end of St. Thomas. Read More»
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VI Daily News - September 23, 2008
Dubai company to manage luxury hotel proposed for Botany Bay, St. Thomas. Read More»
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VI Daily News - June 11, 2008
The Preserve at Botany Bay presented two scholarships to graduates of Charlotte Amalie High School. Read More»
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Great Places to Live May-June 2008
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All At Sea - May 2008
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Elite Traveler May/June 2008
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Ocean Home
On the secluded western tip of St. Thomas sits the Preserve at Botany Bay, a protected 397-acre enclave. Read More»
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Private Air
Untouched isn't a word that has found much application in St. Thomas in recent decades...But two years ago, Timbers Resorts president David Burden stumbled onto land on the island's more residential western edge. There laid out before his eyes, were 400 acres of nothing but brush and a single dirt road fronted by crystal-clear blue beaches and a virgin coral reef flickering with fish just offshore. Read More»
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Robb Report Vacation Homes Dec-07/Jan-08
"We are an island within an island with three sides of water wrapping around us and a landscape that rises 300 feet above the ocean, so you have the views and the breeze" says CEO David Burden. Read More»
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Robb Report Recommended
Located on the secluded western tip of St. Thomas, Timbers Resorts Preserve at Botany Bay offers private estate lots, hillside lots, and whole-ownership villas on 397 protected acres. This mixed-use development in the U.S. Virgin Islands will also have a residence club and a five-star boutique hotel, scheduled for completion in winter 2009. Read More»
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Departures November/December 2007
Your Own Private Caribbean: The Best of the Rest Read More»
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Robb Report Vacation Homes
With its 397 acres of lush, untouched tropical forest, The Preserve at Botany Bay enjoys a dramatic setting where the Caribbean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean on the Western tip of St. Thomas. Read More»
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