But will Bahamians be able to afford it? It has become nearly impossible to become a homeowner as a young Bahamian and projects like this honestly don't help the actual economic problem, which is the disappearance of the middle class. The government needs to be pushing projects that will provide affordable equity opportunities for Bahamians, not continue to line the pockets of the 1% and price Bahamians out of places to live.
The people who should be truly upset are Junkanoo Beach and Arawak Cay vendors, if RC has its own beach location in Nassau this will take business away from Junkanoo beach and Arawak cay.... unacceptable. The impacts are much farther reaching than just one man and 40 jobs.
kaknowles242 says...
But will Bahamians be able to afford it? It has become nearly impossible to become a homeowner as a young Bahamian and projects like this honestly don't help the actual economic problem, which is the disappearance of the middle class. The government needs to be pushing projects that will provide affordable equity opportunities for Bahamians, not continue to line the pockets of the 1% and price Bahamians out of places to live.
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kaknowles242 says...
The people who should be truly upset are Junkanoo Beach and Arawak Cay vendors, if RC has its own beach location in Nassau this will take business away from Junkanoo beach and Arawak cay.... unacceptable. The impacts are much farther reaching than just one man and 40 jobs.
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