Julien Alfred has become an apartment owner as well as brand ambassador for a prestigious hotel in St. Lucia.
Saint Lucia’s golden girl, Julien Alfred, has added another milestone to her growing list of achievements.
The 23-year-old, who became Saint Lucia’s first-ever Olympic gold medalist at the 2024 Summer Olympics, has announced her latest venture, the purchase of an apartment at the upcoming Cas en Bas Beach Resort in the prestigious Cap Estate, St. Lucia.
Alfred’s unit in the resort is more than just a home, it’s a strategic financial investment and a personal retreat.
The sprinter, who also claimed a silver medal in the 200 meters in Paris, expressed her excitement about the opportunity.
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“I am thrilled to have this exceptional base where I can unwind and spend quality time with friends and family when I come home. This investment not only supports my future but also allows me to enjoy all that the beautiful island of Saint Lucia has to offer,” said Alfred via Greatreporter.
The Cas en Bas Beach Resort, set to open in summer 2025, is already generating buzz, having been nominated for Best Development in the Americas 2024.
Beyond her ownership, Alfred has committed to an eight-year exclusive role as a Hotel Ambassador for the resort, beginning in 2026.
Her investment also underscores her dedication to giving back as a portion of the rental income generated by her unit is set to fund the Julien Alfred Foundation, her charity that provides school supplies and athletic equipment to underprivileged children in Saint Lucia.
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Alfred’s historic Olympic win in the 100 meters with a brilliant time of 10.72 seconds has already cemented her as a national icon.
Now, as she transitions into her new role as a property owner ambassador and her country's first-ever Olympic gold medalist, she continues to inspire her homeland.