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April 13, 2023
RCI: We can coexist with Atlantis resort

Pushing against much of the negativity and "lack of information" that have surrounded Royal Caribbean International's proposed $100 million beach club on western Paradise Island, RCI President and CEO Michael Bayley said yesterday he has no doubt the project could comfortably coexist in a "win-win" situation with Atlantis resort, the predominant touristic development on the ...
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April 13, 2023
RCI DEFENDS PI PROJECT: Cruise line addresses environmental concerns over $100m beach club

ROYAL Caribbean International leaders rebutted environmental concerns surrounding the proposed $100m Paradise Island project yesterday, insisting it would be their most environmentally friendly project of its kind.

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April 13, 2023
Environmental groups up demands on RCI project

Hours after Royal Caribbean International (RCI) President and CEO Michael Bayley took to the airwaves to assure that the cruise line will adhere to the strictest environmental standards, a group of The Bahamas' leading environmentalists released a joint open letter calling for a "thorough, transparent review of the environmental, economic and cultural impacts of Royal ...
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April 13, 2023
RCI: GB cruise port redevelopment talks moving in positive direction

Royal Caribbean International (RCI) and other cruise lines are "moving in a positive direction" in their bid to redevelop Grand Bahama's cruise port, RCI President Michael Bayley said yesterday. Bayley, who made the remarks during an appearance on radio show "Morning Blend" yesterday, said RCI's negotiations with the Grand Bahama Port Authority are continuing. "We'd love ...
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April 05, 2023
Unanswered Questions On RCI Beach Project

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Questions are still swirling about Royal Caribbean's Proposed Paradise Island Beach Project. Some of those questions are focused on the environmental impact.

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April 05, 2023
Government's environmental agency has nothing from RCI to date

Director of the Department of Environmental Planning and Protection (DEPP) Dr. Rhianna Neely-Murphy said yesterday the agency has nothing from Royal Caribbean International (RCI) to review at this time. Neely-Murphy made the comment when asked about the status of the environmental considerations for RCI's proposed $100 million beach club on western Paradise Island. The government ...
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April 05, 2023
Atlantis president urges employees to take a stand over RCI beach club project

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Atlantis' president and managing director Audrey Oswell is urging the resorts employees to make their voices heard and take a stand with regard to Royal Caribbean International's $100 million beach club project on Paradise Island. Reiterating environmental concerns over the development, Oswell in a memo to employees noted that the potential impact of [...]

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April 03, 2023
RCI will divert cruise visitors from Bahamian experience to private beach

Dear Editor, A March 27 Insight essay by Malcolm Strachan in The Tribune asks two critical questions regarding Royal Caribbean's proposed beach club project on Paradise Island: "How is this going to benefit local Bahamians, and what will it take away from elsewhere?" There can be no public acceptance of this proposal, let alone government ...
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March 29, 2023
Downtown businesses express concerns over RCI's beach club's possible impact

CONCERNS were raised by some downtown merchants yesterday that business will decline if Royal Caribbean International moves forward with its $110m beach club project on Paradise Island.

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March 22, 2023
Atlantis Sr. Exec: RCI Should Address Concerns "Head On"

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - More opposition to the proposed beach club development on Paradise Island by Royal Caribbean International, this time, another senior executive from Atlantis is weighing in. 

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