NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Yntegra Group has confirmed that it recently filed a revised site plan for approval with the Town Planning Committee of the Department of Physical Planning.
Yntegra noted thatrefinements to site plans are a normal and responsible part of the development process and demonstrate an ongoing commitment to incorporating community feedback, along with guidance from government authorities and technical experts.
Yntegra further noted that submission of the revised site plan also forms part of the company’s continued efforts to peacefully co-exist with neighbouring resorts for the benefit of the Exuma Cays community, while fulfilling its commitments to the local economy—namely, getting Bahamians back to work and providing opportunities for Bahamian businesses and entrepreneurs by restarting construction.
The Rosewood Exuma project has been developed following months of rigorous public consultations, multiple technical studies, and close collaboration with Bahamian professionals within the Department of Environmental Planning and Protection (DEPP), whose work reflects the highest professional and scientific standards.
These refinements reaffirm Yntegra’s responsible development practices and alignment with world-class environmental and development standards. This proactive approach will allow all stakeholders to once again review the project and provide feedback.
“Yntegra has carefully followed all approval processes of the relevant regulatory agencies of The Bahamas and met the criteria for approval, based on the merit of our submissions. Refinements to site plans are a normal and responsible part of the process and demonstrate an ongoing commitment to incorporating community feedback, as well as guidance from government authorities and technical experts. We believed then, as we do now, that our project will be environmentally responsible and bring long-term, meaningful opportunities not only to the people of Exuma and the Exuma Cays but also throughout The Bahamas,” said Felipe MacLean, Yntegra Group CEO.
“The impact of losing more than 150 jobs and $3 million in lost wages hurts Bahamian families, especially during the holidays. Our goal is the same as expressed by the community in the Cays – to move forward with hiring, training, and restarting construction so Exuma families can benefit without further delay.”
