Local

Cabot Saint Lucia and Marjorie Lambert sign Historic Deal to move her to new and improved facilities

Cabot saint lucia and Marjorie Lambert of Marjoire’s signed an historic agreement to move her to new and improved facilities. Both parties are happy to finally reach this settlement which will be mutually beneficial.

It’s Finally signed and sealed! After years of negotiations Cabot Saint Lucia has delivered on its promise to accommodate a mutual arrangement that will see Marjorie’s – the iconic beach bar On Cas en BAS – relocated  to newly constructed premises all at Cabot’s expense. CEO for Cabot Kristine Thompson signed the contract on behalf on Cabot and says that it was always Cabot’s intention to make Marjorie part of the fabric of the Cabot experience.

She also noted, Marjorie’s will be part of a larger Cas En Bas experience that includes a beach park, a coastal trail, and a cultural center memorializing our early ancestors.

Part of the deal also included a significant cash component of over 1.1 million EC of which she received 50%. An emotional Marjorie was relieved and very happy with the deal which means she will now officially and legally forever remain part of the new Cas En Bas experience that Cabot is creating.

Related Post

On hand to witness the signing of this historic contract was Cabinet Minister Hon Richard Frederick, who noted that he was pleased to see that the ongoing discussion between his Government and Cabot with regards to securing local interests is bearing positive fruit.

Edwin Lucas of Cabot has been the principal negotiator on behalf of the Golf Resort developer and spoke to the close relationship that he enjoyed with Marjorie overtime and is personally elated that the plan to make Marjorie’s part of the CABOT experience is becoming a reality.

In addition to the ownership of her new facilities and the cash pay-out, Cabot has also given Marjorie, title to the 20 thousand square feet of free hold land on which the beach bar is to be built. This ownership will be a first for Marjorie and marks the first such transaction in the Saint Lucia’s history.

Cabot Saint Lucia sees this positive development as entirely congruent with its investment philosophy of cultural, social and environmental sensitivity – where local communities and interests are part of the dream to create and sustain a truly magical place for generations to come.

Outside Contributor

Recent Posts

Would Be Robber Shot Dead in Corinth

The male was later identified as thirty -three (33) year old Ted Smith of Mon Repos, Micoud was transported to… Read More

3 days ago

Machine Guns No Match For A Match!

In recent dispatch to a writer friend from our days of California dreaming (several years ago he too had… Read More

3 days ago

Vincent Edmunds St. Omer Obituary

Dr. Vincent Victor Edmonds St. Omer, 89, of Columbia, passed away on Tuesday, July 25, 2023. He was born on… Read More

1 week ago

At long last, shepherd not afraid to take risks in the interest of his flock!

The in-depth comment coming from Archbishop Gabriel Malzaire is most commendable.  It's good to have in the seat of local religious… Read More

1 week ago

Wall of China Can’t Touch Helen’s Bam-Bam” Wall!

"The Bum Bum Wall is disgrace and these women should be ashamed of themselves, no pride, no respect for… Read More

2 weeks ago

18 Year Old Arrested for Murder

The male was later identified as Scott Chester Louison twenty (20) years old of Morne Du Don, Castries Read More

2 weeks ago

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. No personally identifiable information is stored.