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Straw Vendor Hopeful Bazaar Will Bounce Back
Straw Vendor Hopeful Bazaar Will Bounce Back
GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS - The International Bazaar in Grand Bahama, is now a virtual ghost town, as tractors move in to demolish and clear the property. Our News visited the site this week where we met Joycelyn Green, the only straw vendor we met on the property.
Int'l Bazaar's African and Asian sections come down
Int'l Bazaar's African and Asian sections come down
Demolition of the abandoned, burnt, derelict buildings in the International Bazaar continued last week with two of the once popular shopping sections - African and Asian - being torn down.
Demolition begins on burned buildings at International Bazaar in Freeport
DERELICT structures in Grand Bahama will continue to be removed, it was pledged yesterday, as bulldozers moved in to tear down fire-hit structures at the International Bazaar.
Demolition to start with burned buildings at International Bazaar
Demolition of the fire-damaged buildings in the International Bazaar will start on Wednesday, the Grand Bahama Port Authority Ltd has announced.
Burnt Buildings Torn Down at International Bazaar
Burnt Buildings Torn Down at International Bazaar
GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS - Several iconic structures in the international bazaar in Freeport are being demolished.
Bazaar saga continues
Bazaar saga continues
The burnt out, crumbling state of the once iconic International Bazaar remains an eyesore that most Grand Bahamians would agree should be demolished. One of the 15 owners of the bazaar and president of the owners' association, Chris Paine, agrees that the damaged sections should be torn down including the landmark Japanese-style Tori Gate. "It ...
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Decomposed body found at International Bazaar in Freeport
A badly decomposed body was found early this week in an abandoned building at the International Bazaar in Freeport.
Bazaar blazes again
Bazaar blazes again
GRAND Bahama's mostly shuttered International Bazaar was again struck by fire yesterday.
New concept eyed for Int'l Bazaar
New concept eyed for Int'l Bazaar
Australian architect Stephen Bell has created a bold new design that could not only change the island's façade but also revolutionize the decrepit International Bazaar property. Founder of Archiform, a 3D architectural design company, Bell has lived on Grand Bahama for several years, and believes the site is perfect for a "mixed-use development" which includes any ...
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EYESORE OF THE WEEK: Int'l Bazaar ravaged by fire once again
This week's GB Eyesore: Each week, Grand Bahama News will feature a local eyesore. Since our stories on dilapidated buildings and unkempt properties, we have received multiple calls and emails about this issue. If you spot an eyesore to include, please send an email to grandbahamanews@gmail.com. Once the island's most notable shopping area, the International Bazaar, which ...
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