Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Marriot Hotel closer to becoming a reality in Guyana.



Grenada Broadcast: Zublin Grenada Limited has just concluded successful discussions with the Government of Guyana over the development and construction of a Marriot Resort and Casino on a prime location in the heart of the historic centre of Georgetown. The Government of Guyana invited Zublin Grenada to undertake this development and has given the Zublin team three weeks to consider the offer. They have asked for a follow up meeting on June 1.

While in Guyana, the Zublin team met with Minister of Legal Affairs Charles Ramson and Head of the Privatisation Unit in the Ministry of Finance Dr. Winston Brassington. Zublin Chief Executive Officer Dick Van Dijk said himself and fellow Director Winston Whyte were very well received in Guyana. He noted that the Government of Guyana has placed a very attractive offer to Zublin which is being seriously considered.

3 comments:

  1. This is excellent for Guyana’s bourgeoning tourism industry which has seen record arrivals over the past few years. It Is also indicative of the Government’s continued efforts to attract investments both local and overseas.

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  2. Guyana can only preform in such a manner under the guidance of the present admin and has significantly and physically shown that development and improvement is what is aimed for in Guyana.

    With our sound macroeconomic fundamentals and financial viability, Guyana can now be named amongst the developing nations in the world.

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  3. Guyana has been named a developing country for a long time plus physically showing development would mean that the hotel is actually built.
    Have been hearing about this hotel for years now but it never seem to materialise

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