Sunday, May 5, 2024

Maloney open to views on Hyatt

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IT’S NOT A public relations stunt.

That denial came from developer of the Hyatt Centric hotel, Mark Maloney, in relation to an interactive session held yesterday at the Lower Bay Street, Bridgetown site earmarked for the 15-storey hotel that would feature 250 guest rooms and suites and 44 residences.

There have been public suggestions that plans for the project were set in stone and that the concerns of residents would not be taken on board at this late stage.

“The concerns of people will always be taken on board. We follow process and procedure. We have followed process and procedures up today and haven’t circumvented any process. It’s not a PR stunt. It’s a PR requirement of what we’re doing and nothing that we’re doing is going to be branded as a stunt or circumventing of process,” Maloney told the media. (WILLCOMM) 

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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