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Bridge Capital to redevelop abandoned Plumeria

Bridge Capital LLC announced yesterday its plan to redevelop the abandoned Plumeria Resort property in Achugao and restore it to its former glory as an EB-5 project. In a statement, Bridge Capital said that, like many on Saipan, it has watched sadly as the Plumeria property has...
Posted On Nov 10 2015 04:00
, By Saipan Tribune

‘Laos trumped up charges vs Baldwin for refusing to pay bribes’

Lawyers for Bridge Capital LLC accused the Laos government of trumping up false charges against Bridge Capital co-owner John K. Baldwin because the businesses that Baldwin ran in Laos would not pay bribes. Attorneys Deborah Deitsch Perez and Michael Dotts said the Laos government...
Posted On Nov 06 2015 19:08
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Bridge Capital donates $35,000 in construction materials

As part of its commitment to assisting recovery efforts following Typhoon Soudelor, Bridge Capital LLC donated $35,000 worth of housing construction materials to the CNMI long-term recovery group, C.A.R.E.  Donated materials included 800 roof sheets, 700 pieces of U.S....
Posted On Nov 02 2015 06:00
, By Press Release
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200 students join MYPros’ Breast Cancer Aqua Walk

Over 200 students participated in the Marianas Young Professionals’ first Breast Cancer Aqua Walk last Saturday. This initiative intended to reach out to the community and center MYPros’ activities on breast cancer awareness, which they hope to do annually. Participants had the...
Posted On Oct 30 2015 06:00
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon
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