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Aqualina ahead of schedule, 70 percent sold
Aqualina ahead of schedule, 70 percent sold
The $100 million Cable Beach development Aqualina is two months ahead of its construction schedule and already 70 percent sold, a statement released yesterday by the project's developer Aristo Development explained.
70 mil. luxury One Cable Beach project on target for March 2017 completion
One Cable Beach, the $70 million ultra-luxury condominium project on West Bay Street, is on target for its scheduled March 2017 completion with every significant infrastructure and site preparation deadline met to date, the developer said recently.
Oasis Living hosts signing of Island Follies: Romantic Homes of The Bahamas
From Downtown Nassau and Lyford Cay to Grand Bahama and the out islands, Henry Melich’s designs have shaped what many think of as traditional Bahamian architecture.
Illegal building construction in Blackwood will not be tolerated says Works and Utilities Minister
Illegal building construction in Blackwood will not be tolerated says Works and Utilities Minister
Works and Utilities Minister the Hon. Alfred Sears is appealing to persons responsible for unregulated construction of buildings in the Blackwood community of north Eleuthera to cease.
Debate begins on bill to create university
Debate begins on bill to create university
THE House of Assembly yesterday opened debate on a bill to establish the University of The Bahamas, with Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald praising the government for fulfilling all of its promises concerning the standard of education in the country.
Prime Minister, Cabinet tour Aqualina, unrivaled luxury rising 11 stories on Cable Beach with a record-setting penthouse price tag
Prime Minister Philip Davis and members of Cabinet toured the construction site of Aqualina on Cable Beach on June 14 to view the progress of the 11-story skyrise its developer says will offer “unrivaled luxury and amenities” attracting buyers from around the world who want to make The Bahamas their home.
It’s that luxury and those amenities, says Jason Kinsale, president of Aristo, that ...
Investments propelling Grand Bahama real estate from doldrums to ‘hot commodity,’ buyers buying lots, condos sight unseen, says Island Living Real Estate’s agent Alex Thompson
After years of a sluggish economy, real estate in Grand Bahama is ‘suddenly a hot commodity’ drawing interest from local and foreign buyers, thanks to major new investments that have driven prices up by double digits in the last quarter, according to a real estate agent. Alex Thompson of Island Living Real Estate credits the seemingly overnight increase in Grand Bahama properties to hundreds o...
Sporting federations set to receive $80,000 per year again
Sporting federations in the country can rejoice as their cries have been heard in terms of the amount of their annual grants. For the first time since the Ingraham administration in the early nineties, federations are set to receive a major increase in their allocations from the Government of The Bahamas through the Ministry of Youth, Sports ...
SEVERE WEATHER WARNING
SEVERE WEATHER WARNING
A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR SOUTH ELEUTHERA AND CAT ISLAND ALONG WITH THEIR ADJACENT WATERS.
AT 4:25 PM LIGHTNING DETECTION, RADAR AND SATELLITE IMAGERY DEPICTED SCATTERED SHOWERS WITH EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS SPREADING ACROSS THE WARNING AREAS.
Severe flooding Pounded New Providence
Severe flooding Pounded New Providence
Heavy rainfall pounded New Providence on Friday evening into Saturday creating a nightmarish scenario for some residents, and an annoyance for others, who feared this could portend the kind of hurricane season that looms. Forecaster Wayne Neely reported that 12.37 inches of rain were recorded at Lynden Pindling International Airport.