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NPDC Reveals Old Fort School
NPDC Reveals Old Fort School
The New Providence Development Company (NPDC) has announced major construction plans that could dramatically change the western side of the island.
According to top management, the old Lyford Cay Shopping Centre will be replaced by a new high-end residential and office development.
40 Million, 5-Home Complex in Paradise Island Creating Up to 60 Full-time Jobs
Nassau, Bahamas -
A project rising on the
western end of Paradise Island is turning traditional real estate sales wisdom on
its head -- building multi-million houses on spec during a challenging economy in
a location no car can reach. Now, with early signs of success, there's every
indication that the microcosm of a community for the very wealthy -- accessible
only by private boat -- will create ...
Mario Carey Realty Introduces P.I. Project
Mario Carey Realty Introduces P.I. Project
A project rising on the western end of Paradise Island is turning traditional real estate sales wisdom on its head -- building multi-million houses on spec during a challenging economy in a location no car can reach. Now, with early signs of success, there's every indication that the microcosm of a community for the very wealthy -- accessible only by private boat -- will create a new intelligence ...
In His Father's Footsteps: Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty Welcomes New Agent Nikolai Sarles
In His Father's Footsteps: Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty Welcomes New Agent Nikolai Sarles
Freeport, Grand Bahama - Following in his father's footsteps, Nikolai Sarles recently
passed the Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) exam and will be a licensed
real estate sales agent, selling properties throughout The Bahamas and working
with his father, prominent broker James Sarles, President of Coldwell Banker
James Sarles Realty in Grand Bahama.
Nikolai has Freeport in his blood as the s...
In His Father's Footsteps: Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty Welcomes New Agent Nikolai Sarles
In His Father's Footsteps: Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty Welcomes New Agent Nikolai Sarles
Freeport, Grand Bahama - Following in his father's footsteps, Nikolai Sarles recently
passed the Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) exam and will be a licensed
real estate sales agent, selling properties throughout The Bahamas and working
with his father, prominent broker James Sarles, President of Coldwell Banker
James Sarles Realty in Grand Bahama.
Nikolai has Freeport in his blood as the s...
In His Father's Footsteps: Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty Welcomes New Agent Nikolai Sarles
In His Father's Footsteps: Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty Welcomes New Agent Nikolai Sarles
Freeport, Grand Bahama - Following in his father's footsteps, Nikolai Sarles recently passed the Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) exam and will be a licensed real estate sales agent, selling properties throughout The Bahamas and working with his father, prominent broker James Sarles, President of Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty in Grand Bahama.
Liquidator Eyes Suit Against Clico Chief
Liquidator Eyes Suit Against Clico Chief
CLICO (Bahamas) liquidator is examining whether to sue its Trinidadian principals over the company?s collapse, his US attorney yesterday confirming to Tribune Business that the insolvent insurer had gained the protection it wanted from an affiliate?s ?harassment?.
McPherson descendant joins Mario Carey Realty
McPherson descendant joins Mario Carey Realty
When Ashley Brown's great-grandfather, Ernest John Henry "Harry" McPherson, sold his first piece of property in The Bahamas, it was the late 1930s. Acreage in New Providence was going for a song. The Royal Victoria had been built with a government grant of $25,000. The internet was decades away and MLS sounded more like a medical diagnosis than a way to list property.
4th Generation Real Estate Professional Joins Mario Carey Realty
When Ashley Brown's great-grandfather, Ernest John Henry ?Harry? McPherson, sold his first piece of property in The Bahamas, it was the late 1930's. Acreage in New Providence was going for a song. The Royal Victoria had been built with a government grant of $25,000. The internet was decades away and MLS sounded more like a medical diagnosis than a way to list property.
KPMG: 73 of Banks Fear Global Economy
KPMG: 73 of Banks Fear Global Economy
A KPMG survey of regional and multinational lending institutions in the Caribbean found that a fragile economic recovery and high travel costs are the biggest obstacles to growth in the tourism sector.