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MariaRubia

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But is this not an hospitality buisness too that you don't recommend in a post before? And how many millons (dollars of course) you need to invest in such a buisness?

Not exactly. It's more of a healthcare / housing project with hospitality services bolted on, but the trick here is that you have a captive audience. And as far as investment goes, there are many many housing projects which are struggling here and many millions of dollars available for investment in property.

Market a real estate project as strictly for English-speaking expat over 50's, with a medical service managed and staffed by a large international healthcare company, hospitality services provided by someone like Radisson or Hilton, all staff 100% fluent in English, community center, activities and groups. And maybe even a sports bar. I think you'd get buy-in from some of the snow-birds. I was in Cabarete and I was surprised to see how many old and often single people were there.
 

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Cabarete has many expats. A sports bar may work there. There is a vacancy at the old pool hall there. Top floor of a building.
Sosua has plenty of sports bars.

There is a massive Gentlemen's bar and casino just opposite from Janet's, looks closed, is that place still operational? Looks like someone has invested a fair amount of change in it.
 

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There is a massive Gentlemen's bar and casino just opposite from Janet's, looks closed, is that place still operational? Looks like someone has invested a fair amount of change in it.
It's about a1/4 mile east of Janet's. It's been renovated twice now and failed both times. Closed.
 

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It's about a1/4 mile east of Janet's. It's been renovated twice now and failed both times. Closed.
That casino location is a little off the strip. Location was bad. The old pool hall is in the center of Cabarete. I believe the pool tables are still there. If Arriba Bar is still open and attracts expats, a sports bar may work.
There are still some empty spots on the beach available.

Remember... Cabarete is growing and new construction is not going to stop. The expat community will continue to grow.
 

cavok

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That casino location is a little off the strip. Location was bad. The old pool hall is in the center of Cabarete. I believe the pool tables are still there. If Arriba Bar is still open and attracts expats, a sports bar may work.
There are still some empty spots on the beach available.
Cabarete doesn't attract the gambling types. There was a small casino right on the beach a couple years ago and it failed. That old pool hall hasn't been open for years. Arriba bar works because it has the cheapest drinks in town plus plenty of working girls. The spots on the beach are still empty because the owners want too much rent.
 

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That casino location is a little off the strip. Location was bad. The old pool hall is in the center of Cabarete. I believe the pool tables are still there. If Arriba Bar is still open and attracts expats, a sports bar may work.
There are still some empty spots on the beach available.

Remember... Cabarete is growing and new construction is not going to stop. The expat community will continue to grow.
The Arriba bar calls itself a sports bar but I think it has one TV and a couple of pool tables. It gets very little trade these days, mainly because of the disinterest of the owner who does nothing to make clients feel welcome. He is more interested in being with the girls who visit, albeit in much smaller numbers these days.
 
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The Arriba bar calls itself a sports bar but I think it has one TV and a couple of pool tables. It gets very little trade these days, mainly because of the disinterest of the owner who does nothing to make clients feel welcome. He is more interested in being with the girls who visit, albeit in much smaller numbers these days.

I can see that description in my head.
 

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The Arriba bar calls itself a sports bar but I think it has one TV and a couple of pool tables. It gets very little trade these days, mainly because of the disinterest of the owner who does nothing to make clients feel welcome. He is more interested in being with the girls who visit, albeit in much smaller numbers these days.
We know you’re a Mojito Bar guy! Honestly, M bar could be great if only if they could figure out how to get rid of that bar hangover smell of beer yeast and vomit and the cat-sized rats that pillage through their garbage looking for empty dime bags with traces of cut-up cocaine.
 
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We know you’re a Mojito Bar guy! Honestly, M bar could be great if only if they could figure out how to get rid of that bar hangover smell of beer yeast and vomit and the cat-sized rats that pillage through their garbage looking for empty dime bags with traces of cut-up cocaine.
Since, as usual, you wrongly think you know everything about me, I will inform you that I don't go to the Mojito Bar very much at all. However, I do know that it is the most popular bar on Cabarete beach, so most people, it seems, disagree with your description. From my very occasional visits, I do not recognise your description at all. However, I suggest you inform the Italian owner of your opinion.
 
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But is this not an hospitality buisness too that you don't recommend in a post before? And how many millons (dollars of course) you need to invest in such a buisness?
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You should think that Dominican retirees who can/willing to pay for this service already enjoy such a service in Miami or elsewhere in the US and travelling between countries?
 

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We know you’re a Mojito Bar guy! Honestly, M bar could be great if only if they could figure out how to get rid of that bar hangover smell of beer yeast and vomit and the cat-sized rats that pillage through their garbage looking for empty dime bags with traces of cut-up cocaine.
Hijo, you're confusing Mojito's with another place. Mojito's, which is alongside Ojo/LAX, is really a nice restaurant, not a bar. It's the most popular spot on the beach along with Ojo/LAX and has very good food. You must be thinking of "La Cosita del Mojito" which is a very small, nondescript, bar next to what used to be called Ono Bar(not to be confused with Ojo's).
 
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Hijo, you're confusing Mojito's with another place. Mojito's, which is alongside Ojo/LAX, is really a nice restaurant, not a bar. It's the most popular spot on the beach along with Ojo/LAX and has very good food. You must be thinking of "La Cosita del Mojito" which is a very small, nondescript, bar next to what used to be called Ono Bar(not to be confused with Ojo's).
Mojito bar is home to the 2fer1 Long Island Iced Tea happy hour where you can hear fine tunes such as Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline, Dancing Queen by Abba, and let’s not forget the New Jersey state anthem “Oh What a Night” by cugine Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons! The Jersey Shore done Cabarete Style!