$200M Eco-Luxury Resort Proposed for Barbuda’s Two-Foot Bay, Set to Open by 2029

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CABINET NOTES: The Cabinet invited a three-person team consisting of a Barbudan entrepreneur and two investors who are planning to develop a tourism project on several acres of land in Barbuda.

The luxury hospitality resort will consist of 60 rooms and six villas, and will not use concrete but will nevertheless be built to withstand Category 5 hurricanes.

The team presented a power-point collection of graphs, architectural renderings, and landscapes showing their eco-friendly hospitality resort that is expected to be built near Two-Foot Bay.

It will be aimed at attracting high-income customers. They will invest more than US$200 million, will start construction before the end of 2025, and will be open for receiving guests by 2029 or in four years.

The Cabinet received the presentation with thanks, and expressed delight at having yet another high-end investment project on Barbuda.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Cabinet receives proposal from a mysterious group to develop Two Foot Bay. Why does this sound familiar. “A Barbudan entrepreneur and two investors”.

    Is this the same fake entrepreneur of Barbudan extract whose daughter is married to a most well-known politician who is currently trying to muscle Barbudans off their family farmlands.

    Is this the fall back for Barbudan extract called entrepreneur who is just a front for the Bulgarians oligarchs and branded by the company out of Hong Kong?

    Both Antigua and Barbudans need answers. Are they planning to take the church people retreat site? Will there be any place left for the Barbudans to camp or retreat too.

    Both Antigua and Barbudans need answers as to who are these mysterious proposers.

  2. ANOTHER ONE? I HONESTLYYYYYYYYYY can’t believe the Cabinet has approved yet another luxury resort project! It seems like they’re completely ignoring the needs of our local communities and the environmental impact. Sure, they talk about eco-friendly design, but how can we trust that when it’s all about catering to high-end tourism? This project might boost profits for a few investors, but what about the rest of us? This isn’t the direction we should be heading in.

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