Pushing against much of the negativity and “lack of information” that have surrounded Royal Caribbean International’s proposed $100 million beach club on western Paradise Island, RCI President and CEO Michael Bayley said yesterday he has no doubt the project could comfortably coexist in a “win-win” situation with Atlantis resort, the predominant touristic development on the
Royal Caribbean International’s acceptance of a public-private partnership with the Bahamian government in regards to its Royal Beach Club development on Paradise Island, means it will forego significant profits when operations begin, RCI officials explained yesterday. Those officials contended that the development is less about taking home huge profits and more about creating experiences for
By ANDREW COAKLEY Bahamas Information Services NASSAU, The Bahamas — Minister for Grand Bahama, Ginger Moxey told Parliamentarians that a new hospital with an Oncology Center, in Grand Baham, is on its way with ground to be broken in the coming weeks. Making her presentation to the mid-year Budget in the House of Assembly on […]