Punta Bergantín

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Planet Hollywood? Boy, does that look BORING! Does anyone even care about Hollywood anymore?
Right. But, more people still care about Hollywood than Planet Hollywood. This isn't 2005. Planet Hollywood is hardly considered at the cutting edge.
 

Ecoman1949

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The first public hearing regarding the Punta Bergantín touristic project will take place on November 22, 2023 and the second public hearing on November 27, 2023. Both will be at the Gran Ventana Hotel in Playa Dorada and will start at 11AM.

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It appears the first resort to be built in Playa Bergantín will be the Ambar Hotel (I think the name could still change) and the pubilc hearings will be on the same dates and place of the previous ones. The only difference is the time at 12PM.

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Both hearings concern with the environmental studies of each project.
Gotta wonder if the issue of dependable electricity and water supply will be discussed? . That’s a lot of development requiring water and electricity already in short supply.

I’ve been over most of that area on foot,
on horseback, and in ATV’s. A combination of polluted and unpolluted areas. The river dumps a lot of persistent plastic waste along the beach there on a daily basis. The beach is decent but tourist overflow will spill over to the Playa Dorada beach, already overcrowded at peak times.

Add in the increased traffic to and from Gregorio Luperon airport along an already busy stretch of highway. If I had a residence or rental in the Sousa to Puerto Plata corridor, I’d be concerned about water, electricity, and increased traffic.

Fitting a quart of shite into a pint bottle has its problems.
 

windeguy

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This has abandoned project written all over it.......pass the Tide please.......
Indeed. I hope nothing else is ever built on the north coast. I am sure this project does not stand a chance: :D


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Puerto Plata.- After the Dominican Government presented Puerto Plata as a revitalized tourist destination, specifically through the Punta Bergantín project at this year’s International Tourism Fair in Madrid (Fitur), progress has been slow. The initiative, which includes the construction of 700 hotel rooms in its first phase, is currently awaiting the issuance of environmental permits.

Andrés Marranzini, a prominent figure in the Dominican tourism industry, revealed that the project is preparing for its first public hearing scheduled for November 21. During this event, the master plan will be presented to the local community, neighbors, and other stakeholders. This public hearing is an essential step to obtain the necessary permits from the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, which are required to initiate construction.

Marranzini, who will lead the trust responsible for the Punta Bergantín project, emphasized the importance of these permits. They guide the utilization of different areas within the project and outline the commercial program for each lot. This process also facilitates the raising of funds through the trust, which is currently in the process of formalization. Once these regulatory hurdles are cleared, the project will be presented to potential investors in the first quarter of the coming year.

Despite the project already having established the subdivisions for hotel construction, it is still seeking investors and operators. According to Marranzini, there has been significant interest from potential investors and operators.

Traditionally, Puerto Plata’s tourism market has been linked to Canada and Europe, but there’s a growing interest in attracting investors from the east coast of the United States. The project is looking to diversify its sources of clientele and tourists.

Punta Bergantín is an ambitious endeavor with plans for 6,760 hotel rooms and 13,705 residential rooms, providing a total capacity of 20,465 keys for hotel and residential tourism. The project’s first phase will encompass a vast area of 2.76 million square meters and includes amenities like a sustainable golf course, an academic campus focused on innovation, a film studio associated with the One Race Films Company led by American actor Vin Diesel, and the first hotel in the Planet Hollywood chain. The successful realization of this project could potentially bring in thousands of tourists to Puerto Plata, significantly boosting the local economy.
 

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Post deleted by Admin. Did not happen in DR, no DR connection. Do not repost.
 
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