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Hocog: Some policies bar investors on Tinian, Rota

Despite the fact that Saipan is getting a bit congested, Lt. Gov. Victor B. Hocog believes there are issues and some CNMI policies that have prevented potential investors from doing business on Tinian and Rota. “We are aspiring to invite potential investors to diversify our...
Posted On Jan 18 2017 06:06
, By Jon Perez

Permitting impasse hobbles BIG project on Tinian

Bridge Investment Group’s plan to build a $150-million resort hotel that offers ferry services between Tinian and Saipan, along with casino and hotel operations, is currently facing problems with multiple government agencies. For one, Coastal Resources Management is concerned...
Posted On Dec 28 2016 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

Tinian leadership meets to discuss issues facing BIG

Tinian Mayor Joey P. San Nicolas called upon the Tinian leadership and Tinian Commonwealth Ports Authority board member Kimberlyn King-Hinds on Monday to meet with representatives of Bridge Investment Group to discuss ongoing concerns about BIG’s siting permit application. The...
Posted On Dec 08 2016 06:00
, By Press Release

‘CW1 issue will stall NMI’s economic gains’

Sen. Francisco Q. Cruz (R-Saipan) said the ongoing issue with the CNMI-Only Transitional Non-immigrant Workers Visa program would stall the economic development the Commonwealth has been experiencing, particularly on Saipan. Economic activity on Saipan increased in the last two...
Posted On Nov 29 2016 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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