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One&Only Ocean Club reopens

Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Perry Christie gave a the welcome address at the reopening of One&Only Ocean Club Paradise Island 13 February, 2017. Read his comments here. 

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Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Wednesday, February 15, 2017

One&OnlyHere follows remarks by Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Perry Christie at the re-opening of the One&Only Ocean Club Paradise Island 13 February, 2017:

Salutations…

Ladies and gentlemen, I wish to, first, publicly congratulate the owners, management and staff of the One&Only Ocean Club for the wonderful distinction of being named to Travel & Leisure’s coveted “IT” list of best hotels on the planet last year and to know that, as a result of this recent $12 million capital development project, the resort will continue to maintain its ranking as one of the top 10 resorts in the region.


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Pictured: Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Perry Christie. (Stock photo)

The One&Only Ocean Club is among a very select group of ultra-high end resorts nestled in some of the most spectacular and pristine environments to be found on the planet.

We in The Bahamas are very proud of the fact that this fifty-five year old, magnificent estate, which has become synonymous with the name Paradise Island, continues to be a fixture of the Bahamian landscape and that the resort, like its sister properties in other parts of the world, maintains its brand standard that is unrivaled, with a unique and distinctive flair.

Notwithstanding the property’s attributes and service excellence, my government also recognizes that the One&Only Ocean Club is operating in an extremely competitive environment. The government was, therefore, very appreciative of the decision of OC Resort Holdings, Limited to commence refurbishments some 10 months ago, with renovation of 55 rooms and suites in the Hartford Wing, expansion of the Dune Restaurant, upgrade of technology systems and improvement to landscaping, water features and other support infrastructure.

I was pleased to know that these efforts would generate 100 new construction jobs for Bahamians over the duration while ensuring the continued employment of the four hundred thirty-five (435) employees at the resort.

When Hurricane Matthew, a strong Category 3 storm, came through in October of last year and we were notified of the closure of the resort due to the extensive damage sustained at the property, I had no questions about your owner’s commitment to the restoration of the One&Only in The Bahamas and was happy to learn that an intensive re-training exercise would be undertaken in the interim.

I was again pleased to learn that an additional $16 million would be expended in repairs to the roof, flooring, walls and kitchen and the re-launch of marketing and public relations events in New York and Toronto.

I am delighted to have been asked to come here today to see the finished product and to know that the employees of this resort can get finally back to work.

You know, when we see the magnificence of this resort and other projects throughout our archipelago, we are assured of an even brighter future and greater economic impact for our number one industry.

And so I want to thank all of you here today, for doubling down on the delivery of the promise that “It’s better in The Bahamas”.

Finally, I wish to express again my government’s appreciation of the significant investment being made by the owners of this grand property, and to pledge my government’s support and encouragement of any future expansion plans.

To the management and employees, we look forward to restoration of the service and to your relationship matching that of the magnificence of this resort.

Thank you.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Urban Development Philip Davis has said that the strategic plan for Bahamasair is focused on addressing a restructuring of the domestic routes and the potential outsourcing of low density routes to reduce the airline’s losses.

Baha Mar is only two months away form its soft opening in April. Baha Mar president Graeme Davis says that the Cable Beach megaresort is still on track for the scheduled date.

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