“Life is about risks”, D’Aguilar says about Grand Lucayan

“Life is about risks”, D’Aguilar says about Grand Lucayan

Government’s $65 million acquisition of the Grand Lucayan resort will not include the three properties on the hotel strip, according to Minister of Tourism Dionisio D’Aguilar.

D’Aguilar revealed during government’s recent tour of the struggling Grand Bahama property, that while the Lighthouse remains open, the government will only be making repairs to and opening the Memories Hotel.

This means the largest of the three properties – Breakers Cay – will remain vacant.

Critics of the purchase from various sectors have expressed concerns as to whether the hotel purchase is a good idea, as the three hotels that encompass the Grand Lucayan Resort are only collectively valued at $62 million.

While admitting that the government’s purchase of the hotel will come at a loss, D’Aguilar suggested that it is a part of the government’s strategy to attract a new buyer.

“Our job is to facilitate its onward sale,” D’Aguilar said.

“Don’t let’s get ahead of ourselves, don’t ask us questions that’s going to somehow compromise our strategy. Let’s just see what happens. We bought it, it’s for sale, let’s see who comes and I’ll leave it there.

“Life is about risk, right, and we can sit in the ball pen and do nothing. So we’ve decided to get out of the ball pen, walk up to the plate and swing the bat. It’s a risk but we’ve got to take that risk.”

As reported earlier, a committee to be headed by Michael Scott, will be appointed to operate the hotel until a buyer has been secured. Additionally, D’Aguilar highlighted plans for renovations until opening.

“There are going to be two trains that are moving,” he said.

“The first train is going to try to sell the hotel and the other train is to start thinking about how we’re going to renovate Memories. So, if the sale doesn’t happen at the speed in which we want it to, at least we are starting to plan for the renovation of Memories.

“And if the sale takes a little bit longer than we think, then we can contemplate moving forward on the renovation of that property. It doesn’t seem like its that much to get that property open. But … Breakers Cay, the large property in the middle, we’re not going to do that.”

About Genea Noel

Genea Noel is the news director and weeknight TV news anchor at Eyewitness News. She began working at Eyewitness News in 2018 as the newsroom editor and was subsequently promoted during her tenure. As a household name who graces the screens of thousands of Bahamian homes each night, Genea has racked up an impressive five Bahamas Press Club awards, including “The Cyril Stevenson Award for Outstanding Political Journalism” (2020), “Best Studio Live Producer” (2020) and “Best Newscast” (2018).