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Multimillion dollar hotel opens at Farm - investment coming at a good time – President Ramotar

By Vanessa Narine, Source

 

Multimillion dollar hotel opens at Farm

A frontal view of the multimillion dollar investment,

Park Vue Hotel (Adrian Narine photo)

 

THE landscape of the East Bank of Demerara, in addition to the expansion of the four-lane highway, has seen another change with the opening of the multimillion dollar Park Vue Hotel, yesterday, at Farm.

 

President Donald Ramotar cuts the ceremonial ribbon, flanked by family members, Government Ministers and private sector stakeholders [Adrian Narine photos)

President Donald Ramotar cuts the ceremonial ribbon, flanked by family members, Government Ministers and private sector stakeholders (Adrian Narine photos)

 

President Donald Ramotar, who cut the ceremonial ribbon, pointed out that the investment is coming at good time, with changes in Guyana’s visibility as a tourism destination and the massive development thrust of his government.


According to him, the tourism sector is expected to be a major economic pillar of the local economy and the contribution of investments, like the Park Vue Hotel, will see the sector better equipped.


The Head of State pointed to the increase in arrivals that is expected with both the massive modernisation project at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) and the negotiations with different airlines to increase airlift to Guyana.


“There is a huge diaspora wanting to come home,” he said, adding that there are several other untapped markets for Guyana to venture into.
Ramotar stated that the massive investment, in addition to boosting the local tourism sector, will also support the creation of jobs – a welcome benefit of such undertakings in the private sector.


He also stressed his government’s commitment to continue to create an environment that is supportive of the private sector, more particularly by creating a tourism product that is second to none in the world.

 

A section of those in attendance at yesterday’s opening ceremony

A section of those in attendance at yesterday’s opening ceremony

 

POSITIVE INVESTMENT
Acting Tourism Minister, Irfaan Ali, who also made remarks at yesterday’s opening, noted that the investment is a positive one on many fronts and sees the focus moving from the Capital city to outlying areas.


He pledged his Ministry’s support to the working with the proprietors and mentioned working together on the establishment of a water park to complement the existing facility.


Ali stated that 2014 will be a “big year” for the tourism sector, in particular with Guyana hosting the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) games,
“This is the greatest investment in sporting tourism in the Caribbean,” he said.


The minister referred to other work being done to increase marketing efforts in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and other European countries and made it clear that continued local investment will support these efforts.

 

President Donald Ramotar greets the owners of ParkVue, Robin and Sheron Persaud

President Donald Ramotar greets the owners of ParkVue, Robin and Sheron Persaud

 

He stressed that the investment today is an assurance of a strong tomorrow.


One of the proprietors, Sheron Persaud, in introducing the establishment noted that the design features a “fresh and modern” style in local hotels and added that the staff is focused on providing visitors a “signature” experience.


She added that the hotel’s 200 plus rooms reflect five custom styles, with costs ranging from US$99 to US$199.


The hotel, which has a black, white and grey colour scheme, also boasts a pool, a lounge, a restaurant and a gift shop.


The facility’s conference room, Persaud said, is expected to be completed in March this year.


The family-owned hotel not only had its ceremonial opening yesterday, but also began its operations.


Also present at yesterday’s function were government ministers, private sector heads and stakeholders, as well as close family and friends.


After the opening, guests were treated to a tour of the spanking new hotel.

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Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Multimillion dollar hotel opens at Farm - investment coming at a good time – President Ramotar

By Vanessa Narine, Source

 

Multimillion dollar hotel opens at Farm

A frontal view of the multimillion dollar investment,

Park Vue Hotel (Adrian Narine photo)

 

THE landscape of the East Bank of Demerara, in addition to the expansion of the four-lane highway, has seen another change with the opening of the multimillion dollar Park Vue Hotel, yesterday, at Farm.

 

President Donald Ramotar cuts the ceremonial ribbon, flanked by family members, Government Ministers and private sector stakeholders [Adrian Narine photos)

President Donald Ramotar cuts the ceremonial ribbon, flanked by family members, Government Ministers and private sector stakeholders (Adrian Narine photos)

 

President Donald Ramotar, who cut the ceremonial ribbon, pointed out that the investment is coming at good time, with changes in Guyana’s visibility as a tourism destination and the massive development thrust of his government.


According to him, the tourism sector is expected to be a major economic pillar of the local economy and the contribution of investments, like the Park Vue Hotel, will see the sector better equipped.


The Head of State pointed to the increase in arrivals that is expected with both the massive modernisation project at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) and the negotiations with different airlines to increase airlift to Guyana.


“There is a huge diaspora wanting to come home,” he said, adding that there are several other untapped markets for Guyana to venture into.
Ramotar stated that the massive investment, in addition to boosting the local tourism sector, will also support the creation of jobs – a welcome benefit of such undertakings in the private sector.


He also stressed his government’s commitment to continue to create an environment that is supportive of the private sector, more particularly by creating a tourism product that is second to none in the world.

 

A section of those in attendance at yesterday’s opening ceremony

A section of those in attendance at yesterday’s opening ceremony

 

POSITIVE INVESTMENT
Acting Tourism Minister, Irfaan Ali, who also made remarks at yesterday’s opening, noted that the investment is a positive one on many fronts and sees the focus moving from the Capital city to outlying areas.


He pledged his Ministry’s support to the working with the proprietors and mentioned working together on the establishment of a water park to complement the existing facility.


Ali stated that 2014 will be a “big year” for the tourism sector, in particular with Guyana hosting the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) games,
“This is the greatest investment in sporting tourism in the Caribbean,” he said.


The minister referred to other work being done to increase marketing efforts in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and other European countries and made it clear that continued local investment will support these efforts.

 

President Donald Ramotar greets the owners of ParkVue, Robin and Sheron Persaud

President Donald Ramotar greets the owners of ParkVue, Robin and Sheron Persaud

 

He stressed that the investment today is an assurance of a strong tomorrow.


One of the proprietors, Sheron Persaud, in introducing the establishment noted that the design features a “fresh and modern” style in local hotels and added that the staff is focused on providing visitors a “signature” experience.


She added that the hotel’s 200 plus rooms reflect five custom styles, with costs ranging from US$99 to US$199.


The hotel, which has a black, white and grey colour scheme, also boasts a pool, a lounge, a restaurant and a gift shop.


The facility’s conference room, Persaud said, is expected to be completed in March this year.


The family-owned hotel not only had its ceremonial opening yesterday, but also began its operations.


Also present at yesterday’s function were government ministers, private sector heads and stakeholders, as well as close family and friends.


After the opening, guests were treated to a tour of the spanking new hotel.

 from $99 to $150 you guys see any thing wrong with this picture he will drop his price soon and turn it into a short time hotel i am happy when guyanese invest in guyana but this is a bad investment he was better off planting rice or buying a store on regent st that piece of cheap land he get will give him a lot of head ache i wish him all the best 

FM

The hotel business is great for tourism. These people who invested in the accommodation business understand the likelihood of CJIA expansion, eco-tourism, foreign investor and developers and the attraction of Providence Stadium for the 20/20 cricket among other things. You don't buy umbrella when its raining. You reserve it base on the weather forecast.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

The hotel business is great for tourism. These people who invested in the accommodation business understand the likelihood of CJIA expansion, eco-tourism, foreign investor and developers and the attraction of Providence Stadium for the 20/20 cricket among other things. You don't buy umbrella when its raining. You reserve it base on the weather forecast.

OUCH!!!  You gun prove that Dem  Bhias Stupid now.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

The hotel business is great for tourism. These people who invested in the accommodation business understand the likelihood of CJIA expansion, eco-tourism, foreign investor and developers and the attraction of Providence Stadium for the 20/20 cricket among other things. You don't buy umbrella when its raining. You reserve it base on the weather forecast.

OUCH!!!  You gun prove that Dem  Bhias Stupid now.

You gun prove that Dem  Bhias Stupid now

 

Bhai Nehru,

I thought that this was commom knowledge?

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

The hotel business is great for tourism. These people who invested in the accommodation business understand the likelihood of CJIA expansion, eco-tourism, foreign investor and developers and the attraction of Providence Stadium for the 20/20 cricket among other things. You don't buy umbrella when its raining. You reserve it base on the weather forecast.

OUCH!!!  You gun prove that Dem  Bhias Stupid now.

You gun prove that Dem  Bhias Stupid now

 

Bhai Nehru,

I thought that this was commom knowledge?

Oh Rasss me bad. Yuh Right.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

The hotel business is great for tourism. These people who invested in the accommodation business understand the likelihood of CJIA expansion, eco-tourism, foreign investor and developers and the attraction of Providence Stadium for the 20/20 cricket among other things. You don't buy umbrella when its raining. You reserve it base on the weather forecast.

OUCH!!!  You gun prove that Dem  Bhias Stupid now.

You gun prove that Dem  Bhias Stupid now

 

Bhai Nehru,

I thought that this was commom knowledge?

Oh Rasss me bad. Yuh Right.

you guys know nothing about the investment climate in guyana you so blind by party loyalty and racist hate you do not know what a bad investment this man make his return will not be enough to pay his electricity bill

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

The hotel business is great for tourism. These people who invested in the accommodation business understand the likelihood of CJIA expansion, eco-tourism, foreign investor and developers and the attraction of Providence Stadium for the 20/20 cricket among other things. You don't buy umbrella when its raining. You reserve it base on the weather forecast.

OUCH!!!  You gun prove that Dem  Bhias Stupid now.

You gun prove that Dem  Bhias Stupid now

 

Bhai Nehru,

I thought that this was commom knowledge?

Oh Rasss me bad. Yuh Right.

you guys know nothing about the investment climate in guyana you so blind by party loyalty and racist hate you do not know what a bad investment this man make his return will not be enough to pay his electricity bill


seems like a connection to some government official. Hotels all over the place in Demerara. Farm is a desolate village.

S
Originally Posted by Cobra:

The hotel business is great for tourism. These people who invested in the accommodation business understand the likelihood of CJIA expansion, eco-tourism, foreign investor and developers and the attraction of Providence Stadium for the 20/20 cricket among other things. You don't buy umbrella when its raining. You reserve it base on the weather forecast.

20/20 is a few days.  What happens after.  Which airlines do they think will fly to GEO.  If JetBlue was interested by now we would have heard something as there is clearly a gaping hole in that market (sorry FlyJam and Travelspan).  American definitely isn't interested in Guyana.....they have enough problems with drugs on their flights from Colombia.

 

 

Oh I know.  When this fails they will all get together and blame Caribbean Airlines for not offering $500 fares to Guyana.

FM
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

It's a mystery why Guyana needs a hotel on each street corner.

maybe people need to "transform" their money. I will leave it to your imagination to figure out what I mean.

 

It clearly isn't about profits because I don't see how this hotel can work when all of those hotels in G/town are empty.

 

The bit about eco tourism has me laughing.  The eco tourists will spend a day or two in G/twn, then go in the interior and then leave.  I don't think that they are interested in watching chickens, or what ever activity will be occurring around that hotel.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Multimillion dollar hotel opens at Farm - investment coming at a good time – President Ramotar

By Vanessa Narine, Source

 

Multimillion dollar hotel opens at Farm

A frontal view of the multimillion dollar investment,

Park Vue Hotel (Adrian Narine photo)

 

THE landscape of the East Bank of Demerara, in addition to the expansion of the four-lane highway, has seen another change with the opening of the multimillion dollar Park Vue Hotel, yesterday, at Farm.

 

President Donald Ramotar cuts the ceremonial ribbon, flanked by family members, Government Ministers and private sector stakeholders [Adrian Narine photos)

President Donald Ramotar cuts the ceremonial ribbon, flanked by family members, Government Ministers and private sector stakeholders (Adrian Narine photos)

 

President Donald Ramotar, who cut the ceremonial ribbon, pointed out that the investment is coming at good time, with changes in Guyana’s visibility as a tourism destination and the massive development thrust of his government.



 

President Donald Ramotar greets the owners of ParkVue, Robin and Sheron Persaud

President Donald Ramotar greets the owners of ParkVue, Robin and Sheron Persaud

 

 

 

 

CONGRATS TO THIS FAMILY.  BUT ISN'T SHORT TIME BROTEL A BUSINESS TOO??

 

 

WHY ALL THIS HYPE FROM IRFFAT "ALI BABA" ALI?

FM

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