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Bahamia Service Company Ltd.
Bahamia Service Company
Bahamia Service Company
Bahama Bay Marina / No.3 Dundee Bay Drive / Bahamia South
Freeport
Grand Bahama, Bahamas
Statement from the Minister of State for Grand Bahama with respect to discussion with Principals of Harcourt Development Company
Press Statement from the Minister of State for Grand Bahama in the Office of the Prime Minister, Senator the Hon. Kwasi Thompson, with respect to discussions today with principals of Harcourt Development Company (Royal Oasis) at the Ministry's offices in Freeport...
Laing: Govt not in talks with Harcourt Group
Laing: Govt not in talks with Harcourt Group
No new developments have surfaced on the status of the Royal Oasis Hotel, according to State Minister for Finance Zhivargo Laing, despite a report saying the government is in talks with the Harcourt Development Company. Laing told Guardian Business yesterday that any information suggesting that the government is in discussions with the Irish-based group isn’t accurate, and no form of communi...
PM: Tech Summit to Propel Grand Bahama Towards Becoming a Tech Hub
Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Hubert Minnis announced that the Office of the Prime Minister, Grand Bahama, will soon host a GB Tech Summit, with leading local and international technology companies: ?The summit will expose entrepreneurs to the global market and Grand Bahama...
Freeport has become the Detroit of The Bahamas
Freeport has become the Detroit of The Bahamas
Dear Editor,
In 2011 I wrote in The Freeport News that Freeport should no longer be considered the second city of The Bahamas. While Exuma, Abaco, Bimini and, to a certain degree, New Providence are all experiencing economic booms, Grand Bahama in general and Freeport in particular continue to wallow in a chronic economic crisis that dates all the way back to September 11, 2001. This was the day ...
Govt to Royal Oasis owners: status quo cannot remain the same
The government is dissatisfied with the situation at the Royal Oasis property in Grand Bahama, which remains closed following the passage of Hurricane Frances in 2004 and its purchase by Harcourt Development Group in 2007. It has made it clear to the development's principals that the status quo cannot remain the same, according to Senator Kwasi Thompson, minister of state for Grand Bahama.
"I conf...
Royal Oasis and Bazaar hit further by hurricane
Royal Oasis and Bazaar hit further by hurricane
WHILE the island of Grand Bahama is now in restoration mode post Hurricane Matthew, the old Royal Oasis resort property and the International Bazaar in Freeport have fallen into further disrepair.
Govt says GBPA owes for govt spending in Freeport
Govt says GBPA owes for govt spending in Freeport
The Christie administration has activated a clause in the Hawksbill Creek Agreement (HCA) that could force the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) to fork over millions of dollars, but Minister for Grand Bahama Dr. Michael Darville, who touted the development during his contribution to debate on the administration's 2016/2017 budget, did not disclose exactly how much money the government is "owed" ...
Harcourt eyeing sale of Royal Oasis
Harcourt eyeing sale of Royal Oasis
By ALISON LOWE
Business Reporter
alowe@tribunemedia.net
Harcourt Developments, the Irish-based property development company that bought the Royal Oasis hotel in Freeport in 2007, may be in talks to sell the property, the Minister of Tourism and Aviation said yesterday.
Having announced in late 2008 that the economic climate meant it would have to postpone its redevelopment plans for the damage...