I am saddened by the passing of legendary Jamaican-Bahamian tourism giant George Myers on Thursday evening. An adopted son of The Bahamas, we have lost a great Bahamian. George’s name is writ large in the annals of Bahamian tourism. There are few major developments in the sector including the redevelopment of Nassau International Airport (now Lynden
Nassau Paradise Island Promotion Board CEO Joy Jibrilu issued a statement on the passing of Legendary Hotelier and Founding Board Member Mr. George Myers
Jamaican-born businessman, restaurateur and tourism mogul George Myers has died. He was 83.
Myers moved to the Bahamas in 1963 where he began his career at the Nassau Beach Hotel, moving through the r.
This week in history as reported by The Summit County Journal the week of Dec. 23, 1922. Christmas spirit show in stores Most of the Breckenridge stores are this week putting on their Christmas dress..