The Bahamas Is In a Good Position To Benefit From Investment and the Multicultural Segment

The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation recently participated in the 25th Annual International African American Hotel Ownership & Investment Summit & Trade Show (NABHOOD).

The National Association of Black Hotel Owners, Operators and Developers’ (NABHOOD) mission is to create wealth within diverse communities by increasing the number of minorities developing, managing, operating, and owning hotels, while expanding vendor opportunities and executive level jobs.

Deputy Prime Minister, the Honorable I. Chester Cooper gave remarks along with other key leaders from top hotel brands in the Caribbean region. The Deputy Prime Minister expressed why investing in The Bahamas right now is optimal.

Deputy Prime Minister, the Hon. I. Chester Cooper, Minister of Tourism, Investments & Aviation, meets with the Hon. Charles Washington Misick, Premier, Turks and Caicos Islands. Also shown is Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation, John Pinder, and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation, Reginal Saunders.
Deputy Prime Minister, the Hon. I. Chester Cooper, is shown holding meetings at NABHOOD.

“In recent years, The Bahamas has benefitted from close to 3 billion dollars in foreign direct investment. Development projects have ranged from mega resorts, marinas and attractions to boutique hotels. This ongoing development activity is a strong indicator of one thing — investor confidence,” said Cooper. He added, “We project continued growth in visitor arrivals in the months ahead, based on positive hotel bookings. There has been a significant increase in airlift fueled by pent-up demand for travel. Currently, there are direct or one stop flights to The Bahamas from every major region of the United States.”


Deputy Prime Minister, the Hon. I. Chester Cooper, Minister of Tourism, Investments & Aviation, is shown with the Hon. Charles Washington Misick, Premier of Turks and Caicos Islands, and other hotel developers.

Deputy Prime Minister, the Hon. I. Chester Cooper, Minister of Tourism, Investments & Aviation, and Parliamentary Secretary of the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments, & Aviation, John Pinder, are interviewed by the Publishers of Black Meetings & Tourism Magazine, Sol and Gloria Herbert.

The Deputy Prime Minister in his closing remarks encouraged all attendees to invest in The Bahamas. “The Bahamas has in place all the prime conditions conducive to propelling economic growth, in the short to medium and long term. I invite you to come to The Bahamas, invest and grow with us.”


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