Hi Everyone,
I am truly still trying to get photos uploaded to the blog but I can't get through. Sometime today (I hope) the techie is coming and the problem could be resolved soon. I hope so, as I would like to send you some pics that will make you feel happy - the lobbies are looking good - bright and fresh and the plants in Building 3 lobby have grown and the smell has faded - can't be bad eh? There are no signs of work being done around the complex at present. The flashing is not complete across the front facade of Building 2, nor on the catwalk roof. The sand pit has had 3 piles of limerock and two of topsoil deposited on it today. The palm tree by the edge of the shuffleboard court has grown even higher and 'coconut danger' signs have been put around - aaah, life in the tropics.
The Vice President, Jacques Delorme, is here and all I have seen him do so far is walk around the site with various staff in tow, clipboards at the ready - no time for sunbathing! He has obviously found far too much to keep him busy rather than sunning by the pool - let's hope he manages to work on his tan soon while the weather is so good.
When you get back into Freeport make sure you glance at Casa Bahama as you pass - it is now a confection of yellow and green! The good news this week is that Norweigan Cruise Lines will be including Freeport in its ports of call during the winter. Meanwhile Fleming Family & Partners are still in talks over buying the GBPA - if the Hayward and St George families can agree a settlement. Seahorse Road is being re-tarmacadamed (as the Brits say) on the side heading towards Our Lucaya and Sanitation Services are out in force cutting the verges today. So all in all Freeport is looking in good shape.
Let me just remind those who dip in and out of the blog intermittently, check out the comments link at the end of each piece if it indicates that comments have been made - some recent submissions are very thought provoking. More please - and maybe a few of appreciation of work done as well?
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October 7, 2007
To Any Owner who is in possession of or has knowledge of a "fraudulent" list of Coral Beach Owners names, with the letterhead of Bahamas Immigration and the Bahamian Coat of Arms; This document was created in December of 2006. If you know of this list or have a copy of this list please contact Immigration and National Security in Freeport at 242-352-9338 ask for Mr Gibson. It is extremely important.
Thank You
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