NASSAU, Bahamas — China Construction America (CCA), owners of the British Colonial Hilton, remains in ‘active discussions’ with potential management companies, according to Tourism, Aviation and Investments Minister Chester Cooper, EYEWITNESS NEWS online edition reported on Wednesday, February 2, in an article written by Natario McKenzie.
Cooper said if those discussions prove fruitful, the iconic hotel’s closure slated for February 15 could be short-lived.
Speaking with reporters ahead of a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, February 1, Cooper said: “At the moment the position remains the same. The owners, CCA are speaking actively with other potential brands, management companies, and some of them are well known to all of us.
“We will wait to see the outcome of those discussions. It is the intention of CCA to close the hotel on February 15 as has been announced. At the same time if they are able to secure a new management company very shortly the closure period could be very short. We are hopeful that it works out that way and we will remain in touch with the owners of the property. They are committed to The Bahamas. They are also owners of other hotel properties nearby. We will continent to be in active dialogue with them.”
See complete EYEWITNESS NEWS article at https://ewnews.com/cca-in-active-discussions-with-potential-managers-for-british-colonial-hilton?fbclid=IwAR0qucM0nIr4RTi_pIYoGcmDOxoNhtiKu9I0bHaQZcgcL_3rlGfOomUlWGw