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Global Ports Holding gains support from Downtown and Festival Place Stakeholder Groups
By Maya Nottage
Jun 19, 2019 - 1:52:49 PM

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Executives of the Bahamas Taxi Cab Union and the Glass Bottom Ferry Boat Association meet with Colin Murphy of Global Ports Holding, executives from the Bahamas Investment Authority, and representatives of the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism during recent Nassau cruise port stakeholder meetings.

Nassau, Bahamas – Executives of Global Ports Holding (GPH) hosted a series of government-endorsed stakeholder meetings recently to discuss the Nassau cruise port redevelopment project with key stakeholder groups.  These meetings are a part of a series of outreach activities that Global Ports Holding will undertake in partnership with the Bahamas Investment Authority and the Office of the Prime Minister to ensure that major stakeholders are involved in the implementation of the project.

“It’s critical for us to establish these fundamental partnerships as early as possible,” said Colin Murphy, Head of Business Development, The Americas, Global Ports Holding. “The outcome of this project will depend heavily on the foundations of the relationships that we form with key stakeholders. We’ve heard many of the concerns of various groups during these meetings and we recognize that there’s a lot to consider and a lot of work to be done. If we’re all constantly communicating and keeping our common goal in mind, we can work together to ensure that everyone’s needs are met in the most effective ways possible.”

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Members of the Bahamas Federation of Retailers, Downtown Nassau Partnership, downtown merchants and other groups discuss the future of retail in downtown Nassau during cruise port stakeholder meetings.

The series of meetings began with a conversation with leaders of associations and committees of Bahamians who work in and around Festival Place including the Bahamas Taxi Cab Union, Prince George Dock Taxi Committee, Festival Place Tenants Association, Glass Bottom Ferry Boat Association, Professional Downtown Hair Braiders Association, Horse & Surrey Association, and the Scooter Association. This was followed by a meeting with downtown merchants, representatives of the Bahamas Hotel & Tourism Association, the Bahamas Federation of Retailers, and the Downtown Nassau Partnership.

The Global Ports Holding group also met with members of the Bahamas Tour Operators Association and some of the executives, trustees and members of the Straw Business Persons Society.

 “We’re making a significant investment in Nassau and we want to be a helpful partner in the effort to revitalize downtown. This week helped us to launch that process,” Murphy continued. “It’s important that we all have a thorough understanding of where we are now and where we want to be so that everyone involved can bring their best ideas forward to make the project successful.”

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Executives, trustees, and members of the Straw Business Persons Society share information and ideas about the future of downtown Nassau and the cruise port area with Colin Murphy of Global Ports Holding.

Yvette Prince, President of the Festival Place Tenants’ Association, shared her thoughts about the Global Ports Holding presentation and the tone of the meetings. “Everything that we heard and saw was very positive. We’re pleased that Global Ports Holding is reaching out to us well ahead of making any changes to the port area, so we’re going to take advantage of the opportunity to ensure that our voices are heard during this process. We support working with Global Ports Holding and are willing to collaborate to develop solutions to ensure that everyone wins through this project.”

Minister of Tourism and Aviation, The Hon. Dionisio D’Aguilar, noted that "The Global Ports Holding project will no doubt serve as the catalyst for the redevelopment of downtown Nassau.  With this in mind, it is critical that the various stakeholders participate in the discussions and are kept abreast of the development and it moves forward.  I am pleased with the progress that GPH is making as they engage the local stakeholders.  Every Bahamian involved in this venture must have the chance to make the most of this opportunity, whether through entrepreneurship, share ownership or the countless other benefits that it will bring.  We are working together to make sure that happens."



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