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Total Incompatibility
The Tribune
AN Exuma-based developer says it is pursuing all necessary approvals for a $100m project that has forced a neighbouring resort to place its development plans on hold and raised environmental concerns.
Ecotourism Resort Halts Development Due to Yntegra
The Nassau Guardian
The $70 million Turtlegrass Resort and Island Club, slated to be developed on a private tract of Big Sampson Cay, has been put on an indefinite hold as its developer waits to see if Yntegra Group’s $100 million development of Crown land on Big Sampson Cay and East Sampson Cay in the Exumas will move forward as planned, environmental consultant for Turtlegrass Resort and Island Club Eric Carey told Guardian Business yesterday.
Manpower concerns over Exuma investment surge
The Tribune
LABOUR shortages, and the tendency of major developers to rely on foreign contractors, has left Exuma businesses pessimistic over how much they will benefit from multi-million foreign direct investment targeted at the island.
Yntegra Sued by Saudi Investor - Bloomberg
Bloomberg
A Saudi prince is suing a business partnership over $5 million in his purchase of a stake in a lush Bahamian island, the latest of the kingdom’s wealthy royals to turn to Delaware’s Chancery Court to resolve a dispute.
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