Monday, April 24, 2017
IT was indeed a grand affair. At last Baha Mar, scheduled for opening in December, 2014, was open. However, in the context of Baha Mar the word “open” has a very special meaning.
For the average person when a hotel is open it is indeed open for paying guests, but in the case of Baha Mar it is only open for “invited” guests.
Chow Tai Fook Enterprises Ltd CEO Graeme Davis confirmed that many of the guests in the hotel were not paying customers, but invited for a “preview period”. He also said that the official date for guest reservations is scheduled for May 29.
What this means is that the hotel will not be open – in the true meaning of the word “open” – until May 29, nineteen days after the general election.
It was indeed a grand show of “smoke and mirrors” carried off with carefully chosen words and great finesse.
However, photographs will show that had Baha Mar opened in 2015 far more areas would have been available to the public than were available on Friday. Many of the retail outlets remained closed. In 2015 they were open and ready for business. But having been shuttered for two years, mould and deterioration had taken its toll on the structure that had either to be replaced or repaired at great expense for yesterday’s affair. And still the work to bring it to the 2015 standard has yet to be completed.
It is understood that Zarkis Izmirlian, Baha Mar’s developer, had wanted to open Baha Mar in three stages. However, Chinese Export Bank, the lenders for the project, had not only insisted that CCA construction have the job, but that the resort be completed as one unit, not three. Apparently the bank did not approve of the three-stage openings, which, if done, would have started to generate revenue as each hotel opened.
However, through force of circumstance, Baha Mar will now be opened in three stages. The two-towered Grand Hyatt was the first to open “softly” on Friday.
“I am pleased that my Government has, with the co-operation of the stakeholders, achieved these lofty objectives. Not only has funding been provided to fund all remaining construction costs to complete the project, but some $101.5 million has been injected into the Bahamian economy towards payment of employees and unsecured creditors,” Prime Minister Christie told his listeners at Friday’s “soft” opening.
“This sum represents an unprecedented ex-gratia payment made by China Export Import Bank to unsecured creditors to accommodate the request of my government,” he said.
CEO Graeme Davis thanked stakeholders saying their contribution to the project allowed “mountains” to be moved.
“This magnificent structure you see before you is a testament of the vision conceived over 14 years ago by Sarkis Izmirilian,” he said. “Through the strength and spirit of the Bahamian people and the commitment of the Cheng family, Baha Mar is the result of what happens when great minds, great hearts and human determination come together. Mountains can be moved structures rise from the ground.”
One day the unvarnished truth of this project will be told. In the meantime we are pleased for those Bahamians who now have employment. We just hope they represent all political parties – after all they are all Bahamians with the freedom to vote for the party of their choice on May 10.
A lawyer’s crude behaviour
With rising violence — three murders over the Easter weekend, another last Thursday and three this weekend — we are shocked at a PLP lawyer, a Queen’s Counsel no less, encouraging Bahamians to retaliate violently during this political campaign.
“When they go low, we aim low,” he said. “You hear me? When they go low, we shoot low. Ain’t no high in this, because what we have had for the last five years is tolerating foolishness,” Wayne Munroe told a PLP mass rally at Arawak Cay. Mr Munroe, QC, is the PLP candidate for Free Town. What chance do the police have in urging the community to join them in their uphill battle against crime with this kind of talk from an aspiring parliamentarian? Mr Munroe, who spends much time defending accused who are in front of the courts because of this very same uncontrollable anger that leads to violence, gets up in front of a crowd and encourages more violence. Instead of setting an example and lifting a people out of the gutter of anti-social behaviour, he encourages them to “go low and shoot low”.
He scoffed at First Lady Michelle Obama’s advice to the American people during America’s recent election campaign: “You don’t stoop to their level,” she told Americans, “our motto is when they go low, we go high”.
But here in The Bahamas, where many of us are trying to lift young people to a higher level so that they can get a proper education and achieve more, we have a political leader encouraging them to wallow in the gutter of verbal abuse and violence.
Of all the leaks of political wrongdoing that have been published in this newspaper in the past few days, this behaviour of lawyer Wayne Munroe in our opinion is the worst. It certainly does no credit to any political party that he represents.
The late Sir Etienne Dupuch, the second publisher of this newspaper, often advised his children that if they ever wanted to help anyone to better themselves, they could not do it by getting into the gutter with them. Rather, he said, they should reach down and give the less fortunate a hand up. We recommend this to Mr Munroe.
Comments
themessenger says...
Anybody else see Rodney JP Moncur tiefin the people bread? Trying to get in Perry dem bread basket.I guess the way tings is he don't have no bread home
Wayne Munroe giving someone a hand up, chile please, when did you ever see a Crab do anything but pull another one down?
Posted 24 April 2017, 12:59 p.m. Suggest removal
djgross says...
Ex Bahamian employees were paid, but 200+ expatriate former employees are still waiting to be paid owed salary and severance. This appears to be Government of the Bahamas sanctioned discrimination. When will we be paid?
Posted 24 April 2017, 2:46 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
i feel sorry for you, but this govt does not care about 'firegneirs'
discrimination is a word to be proud of around here.
Posted 27 April 2017, 12:57 p.m. Suggest removal
themessenger says...
Perry say the place is open, wonder how many a dem local brand Chow Tai Fook jewelry stores are open and how many Bahamians are Max and Ally employing?
Posted 24 April 2017, 3:17 p.m. Suggest removal
BMW says...
He is a jungalist!!! Even looks the part. He should be ashamed of himself but if you look at his surroundings there is no shame.
Posted 24 April 2017, 3:28 p.m. Suggest removal
islandlad says...
There is sooo much wrong with this post, now I understand it's an editorial so factual commentary is not implied. Let me make some corrections:
- I'll give you the "Average Person" statement in the second paragraph, all people in the industry know what a soft/preview opening is and that is what is was. Further,!n the same paragraph, talking about open being relative to "Paying" customers be "Invited" ones, PLEASE define open! F&B outlets, golf, spa rooms, work out facility Pools and pool bars, beach etc is open. I've mentioned befor in there post that nobody would expect these workers to show up one morning and check in in 2,000 guests! The reason it's called a preview is so that those who are checked in can fill in comment cards and help with constructive critisism.
Again, in issuing paragraphs, the statement continues to speak to "Officially Opening" and when You can book reservations. Yes, the stay date is 5/29 but again, anybody can go there today and "Pay" for many different amenities. A "Resort" isn't just about rooms.
The straight up lies stated in the following paragraph are comical. I was there and the outlets and retail were not open and not ready for business.in 2015. One of the main reasons for bankruptcy filing is because Sarkis was trying to press the opening o meet the final payment of the note and they were nowhere close to being able to open and support any type of guest demand! I have no clue where this writer is getting his facts but speaks 100% to fake news. I will say it again, 100% no where near opening in 2015, there is a reason the opening was delayed 4 times.
Another huge lie/misquotes was Sarkis' intent to open the resort in multiple phases, this could not be further from the truth. 100% of the marketing and differentiation from Atlantis was the fact that they would be single phase, I.e. All open at once and for what was to be 4 hotels at the time, was vertualy impossible and yet another reason it was financially not viable. And another reason why they went bankrupt. Please show he pictures referenced, they don't exist!
Posted 24 April 2017, 7:11 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
The problem with this "soft opening" is the weird fake spotlight it's received, that may have been the government's fault as they wanted an election feather for their cap. Left to their own resources I have no doubt, this "soft opening" would not have happened. They would have had people test the facility with no one the wiser and then there would have been an all out splash sometime in 2018 for the grand opening.
Posted 24 April 2017, 8:25 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Soft openings the world over are never accompanied by such an expensive fireworks display; such expensive firework displays are only put on at the grand official opening for the joy of paying guests of the real kind...not the testing and feedback kind of invited non-paying guests!
Posted 24 April 2017, 10:29 p.m. Suggest removal
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