Baha Mar Making Progress Toward December 2014 Completion Date

By: - June 23rd, 2014

Above: the Baha Mar project in Nassau (all photos by Caribbean Journal)

By Alexander Britell

NASSAU — Construction at the Baha Mar project is moving along ahead of the resort’s planned December 2014 opening date.

The project, which is the largest in the Caribbean, includes 2,200 rooms across three hotels, including the Rosewood, Grand Hyatt and SLS, the last of which signed on to the property earlier this month following the departure of Morgans Hotels.

CJ got a close look at the project while on location in Nassau last week:

Also making progress is Royal Blue, the 18-hole, par-72 Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, located across from the complex.

Above: the clubhouse at Royal Blue

Adjacent to the property is the recently-rebranded Melia, the former Sheraton resort that will officially become part of the Baha Mar in December. That project is also under renovation although it remains open as work is being done.

Above: the Royal Blue golf course. The structure is part of a former water tower on the site that Nicklaus wished to keep as part of the course.

The Baha Mar, which broke ground in February 2011, is being built by the China State Construction and Engineering Corporation, which was designated as the general contractor on the project in 2010.

The state-owned CSCEC also has a preferred equity investment in the project.

Above: a rendering of the project

The project was designed by Michael Hong Architects, with interior design by Dianna Wong Architecture + Interior Design.

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