On April 27, 2022, US Embassy officials and
National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago officials visited the site of Trinidad Country Club in
Maraval, drawing speculation that the US Embassy would buy the property. The following day, the US Embassy confirmed it was looking to relocate its embassy within Port of Spain. In May, as part of legal proceedings launched by minority shareholders of the Trinidad Country Club over the sale,
Trinidad and Tobago Newsday reported that the Trinidad Country Club had been sold to the US Embassy for $316 million. In April 2023, the US Embassy and the seller hosted a signing ceremony at the site to finalize the purchase, with US ambassador Candace Bond stating that the US government would spend more than $400 million to construct the embassy. Bond announced that the 11-acre property would "showcase state-of-the-art and eco-friendly designs and materials". ==See also==