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New icon in an old city
New icon in an old city
The new $250 million Nassau Cruise Port (NCP) - a key component of the long-promised revitalization of a rundown City of Nassau - is taking shape and is on track for a summer 2022 completion, said NCP's Chief Executive Officer Mike Maura as he and his team took National Review on a tour of the project Monday.
Demolition coming for downtown derelicts
Demolition coming for downtown derelicts
THE government intends to address the issue of too many derelict buildings in downtown Nassau through legislation and other legal means, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said yesterday at the official opening of the Margaritaville Resort at The Pointe.
Poacher must buy RBDF 200k boat
Poacher must buy RBDF 200k boat
A FLORIDA fisherman and restaurant owner who was convicted in the United States of illegally fishing in Bahamian waters will buy the Royal Bahamas Defence Force a new vessel as part of a plea deal.
We need regulations to control the signs everywhere
We need regulations to control the signs everywhere
Dear Editor, I agree 100 percent with the letter writer, Monkeydoo. The once beautiful sea vista at Montagu is marred by the tacky billboards erected by public and private sector entities. These billboards are garbage. The garbage continues across the street to the litter-strewn privately-owned...
Ensuring Bahamian investors downtown are treated just as well as the Chinese
In 2013, 6.15 million visitors came to The Bahamas.
Clarity, insight and vision after Hurricane Matthew
Clarity, insight and vision after Hurricane Matthew
Last Sunday, Anglican Bishop Laish Boyd, a man of tremendous pastoral sensitivity, preached about his reaction to the devastation caused by Hurricane Matthew in Grand Bahama, where reportedly 7,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed, according to this journal.
Change the design of coastal cities says IDB specialist
Community engagement, economic impact and neighborhood solutions were put forward as panaceas to improving the urban agenda of coastal cities by Michael Donovan, Senior Housing and Urban Development Specialist Fiscal and Municipal Management Division, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
2015-2016 Mid-Year Budget Statement delivered by Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie
2015-2016 Mid-Year Budget Statement delivered by Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie
Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to present the 2015/16 Mid-Year Budget Statement, the fourth such Statement of my Administration, as mandated by the Financial Administration and Audit Act of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
Deep Water Cay reaches nearly 90,000 Nashville residents in magazine feature
Like many Southerners, my first glimpse of the Bahamas was from the bow of the ?Big Red Boat,? the once-licensed official cruise ship of Disney World.
Peace Plenty on the market
Peace Plenty on the market
A storied Exuma property with "excellent investment potential", as Exuma positions itself for increased investment, has entered the real estate market, according to a leading local realtor.