Family Island Growth Needed For 80,000 Population Shift
By NATARIO
McKENZIE
Tribune
Business
Reporter
nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net
A leading small business consultant yesterday called for more incentives to
foster Family Island development, telling Tribune Business that New Providence
had “maxed out” and a population shift off at least 80,000 was needed.
Mark A Turnquest, of Mark A. Turnquest & Company, said Family Island
development was key to this nation’s economic progress.
“The Family Islands are the key to the progress of the entire Bahamas
because Nassau is maxed out,” he said.
“Clearly we are in that position now based on this existing model that
Nassau is the hub for the whole Bahamas. We really need to look at all the
Family Islands and try to get people to move back to the islands and start
businesses there.
“We can’t go on and not take major consideration of the economic impact of
each island, and determine, based on its heritage, culture and economic
capacity, development strategies for each island individually, so we can move
businesses to those islands.”
Ensuring that the necessary infrastructure is in place is key to a healthy
business environment, Mr Turnquest added.
“We have to make sure that infrastructure is in place. The roads are one of
the most important things that need to be addressed,” Mr Turnquest said.
“The businesses of the Family Islands can proposer once you are serious in
diversifying the economy by addressing the needs of the Family Island business
people, and bring more economic value by providing more funding and concessions for individuals who
want to start businesses in the islands.
“I feel we need to move at least 80,000 people out of Nassau, and once
those people move to the Family Islands in the next three to five years it
would reduce the burden on this island.”
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