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Doyle not ‘booked in’

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Successful Crane Hotel owner Paul Doyle says his hands are full trying to get control of the closed Almond Beach Village in St Peter and so the Four Seasons project is not on his radar.
Doyle made the disclosure in a recent interview with the MIDWEEK NATION, saying he was not among the two private investors courting Paradise Beach Limited, the developers of the Four Seasons Barbados.
Paradise Beach Limited executive chairman Professor Avinash Persaud  confirmed last week that the team there was “in advanced negotiations, separately, with two private-sector investors looking to purchase the Four Seasons project and bring early fruition to the hotel”. (GE)

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