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Garapan revitalization plan modeled after Waikiki’s success

Using a $11.2-million grant from the Economic Development Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce, the long-awaited Garapan Revitalization Plan is taking off, modelled after the success of Waikiki in Hawaii, one of the most popular tourist destination in the planet....
Posted On Mar 04 2021 06:06
, By Bea Cabrera
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IPI hesitates about Tang as receiver

Even though Imperial Pacific International (CNMI), LLC and its mother company, Imperial Pacific International, Holdings Ltd., aren’t opposed to Joyce Tang being appointed receiver of IPI if it goes into receivership, IPI counsel Michael Dotts feels that Tang cannot serve the dual...
Posted On Mar 04 2021 06:06
, By Justine Nauta
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Chung Gi Wa: 20 years and counting

Chung Gi Wa celebrated its 20th anniversary last March 1, making it one of the oldest Korean restaurants in the CNMI. And for those who wonder what the term means, Chung Gi Wa roughly translates to “blue roof” in Korean, which alludes to the executive office and official...
Posted On Mar 04 2021 06:05
, By Mark Rabago
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‘Former IPI workers have yet to be paid as promised’

To date, Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC has yet to pay some of its former foreign workers their owed wages, according to House Committee on Gaming chair Rep. Edwin K. Propst (D-Saipan). At the Committee on Gaming meeting Tuesday afternoon, Propst said these foreign...
Posted On Mar 04 2021 06:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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