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‘Bridge Investment helps keep Tinian afloat’

Bridge Investment Group has been keeping Tinian’s economy afloat with the construction of the office building of the Commonwealth Ports Authority and harbor facility near Kammer Beach. Construction is almost done after Bridge Investment worked out with CPA to lease the property....
Posted On Nov 28 2016 06:00
, By Jon Perez

Live-fire, and landfill issues on mind of Tinian casino investors

Tinian casino investors, the Tinian mayor, U.S. military officials, and other stakeholders reconvene today to seek solutions for Tinian’s open-air dump. Alter City Group managing director Ken Lin and Tinian Mayor Joey Patrick San Nicolas said last week they would be meeting with...
Posted On Feb 02 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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A look at Puntan Diablo Cove

“This, for me, is the million-dollar shot—and it’s our mission to keep most of them.” This is what Alter City Group’s managing director Ken Lin told Tinian residents at a public hearing last week, showing them a scenic view of the Puntan Diablo cove where, in 12 years, the whole...
Posted On Jul 30 2015 06:06
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

Alter City Group turns in application for casino license

Macau-based Alter City Group has filed its application for a casino license, according to Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission executive director Lucia Blanco-Maratita. This comes a month and a half after Alter City Group made a partial payment of $1.2 million for its major...
Posted On Jun 26 2015 06:06
, By Jayson Camacho
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