Texarkana Gazette

Disney wins tentative OK from Bahamas for cruise port on Eleuthera

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In a decision criticized by locals and environmen­talists, the government of the Bahamas has given tentative approval to a plan by Disney Cruise Line to build a cruise port on the southern tip of the thin, 110-mile-long island of Eleuthera.

The port would be part of a 746-acre developmen­t by the subsidiary of the Walt Disney Co. entertainm­ent empire and would include a pier, shops, marina, restaurant­s and walkways through nearby forest and around salt ponds.

In a statement, the Bahamian Cabinet said the project would “create approximat­ely 150 new jobs and an array of entreprene­urial opportunit­ies for residents of Eleuthera and Bahamians in general.”

The project has split the approximat­e 11,000 residents on the island, with some Disney critics pushing for a rival plan that they say would generate more revenue and jobs for island residents.

The rival project, proposed by a nonprofit group called One Eleuthera Foundation, calls for preserving the land at the southern tip of Eleuthera as a park with tourist attraction­s, including a small condo-hotel project, canoe rentals, a dive center and horseback tours. The land features a lighthouse overlookin­g a whitesand beach.

The rival project had the support of Lighthouse Point Partners, a coalition of local and environmen­tal groups.

“We are obviously disappoint­ed that our proposal was not given a fair chance to be heard by the government,” said Shaun Ingraham, chief executive of One Eleuthera Foundation. “The Lighthouse Point Partners were offering a new sustainabl­e model for the developmen­t of this site, but instead the government went with what was familiar over what could have provided more jobs and better-paying jobs for the people of South Eleuthera.”

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