Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation Chester Cooper yesterday called the consortium that won the bid to develop a new $200 million airport for Grand Bahama
While stressing that he won’t get into specifics until “the money is in the bank”, Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper said yesterday there are three “very significant” parties interested in purchasing Grand Lucayan Resort in Grand Bahama, which the Minnis administration bought in 2018 and the Davis administration to date has struggled to sell off. “The
Some Grand Bahamians are questioning why there is not yet any visible signs of work on the planned multi-million-dollar redevelopment of Grand Bahama International Airport (GBIA), a project that was announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation Chester Cooper at the Grand Bahama Business Outlook in March. When contacted last week on
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation Chester Cooper said yesterday that the final legal work is being done to complete a deal with a consortium of companies that will redevelop the Grand Bahama International Airport (GBIA), and soon after the demolition of the airport and construction of the new facility will begin. Speaking with reporters
Governments should be clear and direct in their communications so as to avoid confusion and having to do the embarrassing work of cleaning up that which should have been delivered in a linear, disciplined fashion. However, despite the many communications professionals in the Davis administration, confusion has taken hold far too frequently. The latest example