Residents fearing Bimini 'overload'

By NATARIO McKENZIE

Tribune Business Reporter

nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net

WITH Bimini set for even more resort development, some residents yesterday expressed fears that the small island is being over developed and will eventually become overpopulated, one telling Tribune Business: “I don’t know why this island is being overloaded”.

Prime Minister Perry Christie revealed this weekend that Bimini is set for yet another series of Resorts World investments, via a three-year $150 million project that will see the construction of two low density hotels and the creation of some 1,000 jobs.

Resorts World Genting has taken over the operations of the Bimini Bay Resort, having partnered with RAV Bahamas to open a $24 million, 10,000 square foot luxury boutique casino at the property Resorts World Bimini has also recently launched a SuperFast ferry between Miami and Bimini.

But Lorrick Roberts, owner of Dolphin Golf Cart Rentals, claimed that residents were being left in the dark over the developments on the island.

“Bimini is overdeveloped and the infrastructure of this island is not able to maintain what they are trying to bring,” he said.

“We understand that a hotel goes with the casino, but this Government has not yet held a community meeting about the casino. The fast ferry started and the community doesn’t know about what’s going on.”

He added: “Bimini has never seen a recession, so I don’t know why they’re making it seem as though so much is being done for Bimini. People are just coming here, overcrowding Bimini with nowhere to stay, and the island is overdeveloped.

“Bimini has seen 100 per cent employment for the last 12-15 years. We know that we make our money from March to September, and we know that from September up until March next year, it’s slow. We’re a fishing town, a boating town. I don’t know why this island is being overloaded.”

Ebenezer David, owner of Ebbie’s & Pat’s Bone Fish Club, gave a mixed reaction to the recent developments on the island.

“Overdevelopment is too much for any island. I wanted to see Bimini as a hidden treasure. I think it’s going to be overwhelmed with people because progress bring schanges. It’s a good thing, and I don’t know if it’s a bad thing. It’s kind of a touch and go thing, so we have to wait and see,” said Mr David.

He added: “What was good for me is my that my bonefish lodge has been secured by the Gaming Board for a year. It wasn’t getting the clients to sustain it, but with the casino coming on stream the Gaming Board secured my place for a year for their inspectors.”

Sue Duncombe, owner of Sue and Joy’s Variety Store and Sue and Joy’s Wine and Spirits, told Tribune Business briefly: “I think it’s a good idea and I’m looking forward to the progress.”

Comments

BiminiHomeowner says...

The Prime Minister should be representing the people of The Bahamas who elected him, but it seems like he's more concerned with cheerleading for a multi-billion dollar foreign company.

Who is keeping these developers in check?

Posted 23 July 2013, 1:22 p.m. Suggest removal

mattcoleman says...

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Posted 16 December 2014, 12:05 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

RAV Bahamas? Are these the same people who showed up or travelled with the PM on his out of the way stop in London on his way to an unnecessary visit to the Pope?

Posted 16 December 2014, 12:47 a.m. Suggest removal

Marthasmith says...

Most of the times such investments are eagerly accepted by the people in their vicinity, it's surprising to hear that the island inhabitants don't want the new buildings on their island. Over-development can be an issue when there isn't enough land for more buildings, so perhaps it would be better to just keep improving the existing businesses. Business management can be a hassle sometimes, but with the right help on <a href="http://www.elymat.com/">http://www.elymat.com/</a> they can keep flourishing.

Posted 19 June 2015, 9:27 a.m. Suggest removal

asiseeit says...

The people of Bimini just need to sit tight, hold their mouth, and let government do what they are going to do. What the people of Bimini want is of no concern to government. They have a plan and thats all yinna need to know. Bimini people think their thoughts matter, PHSST!

Posted 19 June 2015, 9:38 a.m. Suggest removal

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