The $3.4 billion Baha Mar development announced that management agreements have been signed with world-renowned resort chains Hyatt Hotels Corporation, Morgans Hotel Group and Rosewood Hotels and Resorts.
Baha Mar’s Vice President of Administration and External Affairs Robert Sands told The Nassau Guardian that an operator for what will be the largest casino in the Caribbean, according to Baha Mar’s principals, is still being sourced.
Baha Mar, in a press release, revealed that Hyatt Hotels Corporation will operate and manage the development’s 700-room Grand Hyatt convention hotel, while Morgans Hotel Group will operate and manage the development’s 300-room luxury lifestyle hotel under its Mondrian brand, and Rosewood Hotels and Resorts will operate and manage the development’s 200-room luxury hotel.
The Baha Mar resort campus is expected to hold almost 3,500 rooms and residences, a Jack Nicklaus signature golf course, three spas, a 20-acre eco-water park, multiple restaurants, high-end retail and entertainment venues, and is the largest single-phase resort ever developed in the Caribbean, and is currently the largest project under development in North America, according to Baha Mar’s press release.