A CONSORTIUM of companies have won a deal to redevelop and run the Prince George Wharf, pictured, in the Bahamas capital of Nassau in a move that will increase the number of cruise berths from six to eight. The US$250m plan will include the construction of a new terminal building,...
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A CONSORTIUM of companies have won a deal to redevelop and run the Prince George Wharf, pictured, in the Bahamas capital of Nassau in a move that will increase the number of cruise berths from six to eight.
The US$250m plan will include the construction of a new terminal building, investment into improving retail, and the design and construction of new food and beverage facilities, and is expected to be a catalyst for the wider development of downtown Nassau.
The winning consortium will have a 25-year concession at the wharf.
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