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News Article
September 30, 2010
PI timeshare 97 sold-out

By CHESTER ROBARDS

Business Reporter

crobards@tribunmedia.net

Timeshare units in the Harborside complex on Paradise Island are now 97 per cent sold-out, Tribune Business was told yesterday, with Kerzner International expecting Atlantis's group business to make a marginal comeback next year before returning to a semblance of pre-recession levels in 2012.

George Markantonis, Kerzner Internationa...

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News Article
November 02, 2023
Education Foundation’s Caribbean Supercharged Service Training Sells Out on Grand Bahama Island

The CHTA Education Foundation, with longtime sponsor Interval International, is delighted at the swift sold-out interest in our regionally acclaimed Caribbean Supercharged Service workshop series.

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News Article
March 17, 2023
Push for legislation to codify merchant services agreements

Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) Research and Training Manager Lavade Darling, said his agency is working with The Central Bank of The Bahamas to codify merchant services agreements in legislation, as moral suasion thus far has not deterred some merchants from charging extra fees to customers for choosing to transact with debit or credit cards. "The ...
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News Article
June 19, 2019
Newly elected bar association real estate chair: Land reform top priority

The newly elected chair of the Bahamas Bar Association's real estate division, Sharlyn R. Smith, has vowed to use her post to address what she called "an urgent need for...

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News Article
June 20, 2019
Newly elected Bar Assn Real Estate Chair Sharlyn Smith: ‘Land reform top priority’

The newly-elected chair of the Bahamas Bar Association’s real estate division, Sharlyn R. Smith, vowed today to use her post to address what she called “an urgent need for land reform and matters which impact land administration.”...

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News Article
February 03, 2011
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...

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News Article
July 16, 2021
'Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line stranded us in Florida'

RICHARD Brown said he cannot express how disappointed he is in Bahamas Paradise Cruise Lines for leaving him and his wife stranded in Florida, ruining their vacation to The Bahamas.

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News Article
December 30, 2020
Ocean’s Blue Welcoming Guests after 1.2 Million in Renovations

With a 1.2 million investment in upgrades to the inhouse restaurant at Ocean Reef Resort, as well as the renovation of its roof, kitchen, and outside pool area management and staff are ready to welcome guests from all over the world and The Bahamas...

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News Article
November 30, 2011
PM Gets Assurance On Security Of Atlantis Jobs

Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said yesterday he has been assured that the jobs of the 8,000 people employed with Kerzner International in The Bahamas remain secure despite the shift in ownership of the Atlantis Resort and One&Only Ocean Club.

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News Article
August 23, 2017
Grand Bahama a better fit than NP for vacation home rentals, says GB tourism executive

Airbnb, the vacation home rental giant, could be a huge success on Grand Bahama, since the island has an ideal accommodations system already in place for visitors looking for something outside of the average hotel experience.
Director of Tourism in Grand Bahama Betty Bethel explained that Grand Bahama has a "very healthy" timeshare component within the mix of accommodations available on the island...

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