- by foxnews
- 15 Nov 2024
Weller Development Partners and Pegasus Capital Advisors have just revealed the exciting new renderings and masterplan for their latest venture, the Six Senses Grand Bahama. This ambitious $250 million+ project will span 50 acres and feature 70 luxurious resort villas along with 28 branded residences. Designed with a strong emphasis on sustainability, resilience, and wellness, the development aims to create a dynamic community and redefine the standards of luxury living and tourism in The Bahamas and the Caribbean.
Weller Development Partners and Pegasus Capital Advisors have just revealed the exciting new renderings and masterplan for their latest venture, the Six Senses Grand Bahama. This ambitious $250 million+ project will span 50 acres and feature 70 luxurious resort villas along with 28 branded residences. Designed with a strong emphasis on sustainability, resilience, and wellness, the development aims to create a dynamic community and redefine the standards of luxury living and tourism in The Bahamas and the Caribbean.
Crafted by the renowned architecture firm Gensler, the resort boasts a host of luxurious amenities, such as a signature Six Senses Spa, a variety of dining options, versatile event spaces, a beach club, and a breathtaking oceanfront pool. Designed to harmonize with the lush native landscape and flora, the resort maximizes stunning views of the ocean and canals, offers direct waterfront access, and showcases pristine white sandy beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters. The integration of elevated structures within this natural setting promises a unique and unparalleled experience for both residents and resort guests.
These eco-friendly initiatives are set to establish new standards for sustainable tourism in Grand Bahama and the wider Caribbean. Additionally, the development is expected to generate hundreds of job opportunities for the local community, supporting the region's long-term economic growth.
Construction is scheduled to commence at the end of 2024, with the resort anticipated to open in 2026.
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