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The Fiji Times » Back in History: City site sells for $250,000

The Fiji Times The $250,000 property in 1970 in the heart of Suva City. Picture: FILE A freehold commercial site in the centre of Suva less than 1/5 of an acre was sold for a whooping $250,000, according to The Fiji Times of January 6, 1970. An agreement for sale was entered into between trustees JP Bayly Estate and a group thought to be include local businessmen and overseas investors. The site covered about 30 perches at the corner of Pratt St and Joske St. The building on it housed three shops, a storeroom and an auction room. Mr N. McFarlane, a trustee of the JP Bayly Estate, said nearly 20 tenders were received including one from Sydney.

Bryan, Caught With His Pants Down On Limetree Closing, Now Tries To Save Face

3 CHRISTIANSTED The Bryan-Roach Administration was caught off guard Monday by the harsh suddenness, labor fallout and economic reality of September’s planned shutdown of the Limetree Bay refinery on St. Croix. Resting on his imagined laurels since he was first elected in January of 2019, Governor Albert Bryan was shown to be sleeping at the switch when the lynchpin of the U.S. Virgin Islands private economic base was pulled out from under him in one single day on Monday. To save face, Bryan claimed late Monday that the local government has secretly been shopping the troubled south shore plant since May. trying to encourage new investors in the Limetree Bay faciility “but with no luck” so far.

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