Showing posts with label Freeport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freeport. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Freeport Fashion Week is back! - March 20 & 21st

 
 Night 1... we dream in colour!
 
Freeport Fashion Week

 Night 2 we go pure white!
 
Freeport Fashion Week

Tickets for Freeport Fashion Week are officially on sale!

Tickets are now available at:
The Grand Bahama Port Authority Headquarters
The Stoned Crab Restaurant

Secure your seat, support young creatives, and witness the future of fashion on display.
 
#FFW #DreamInColour

Co-Founder and Inheritor: Sir Charles Hayward (1892–1983) and His Son Sir “Union” Jack Hayward (1923–2015)

 
Sir Charles Hayward and His Son Sir “Union” Jack Hayward

 

In Homer’s Odyssey, Telemachus did not choose his inheritance — he was born into a house his father had built, on ground his father had claimed, in the middle of a contest over who ultimately had the right to occupy it.

The story of Sir Charles Hayward and his son Sir Jack Hayward is a modern echo of that ancient dynamic: the father arrived in Grand Bahama with capital and ambition, built his harbour and took his seat at the table, and left his son to live inside an arrangement whose full complications — legal, political, sovereign — would only reveal themselves across the decades that followed. Read more>>

Friday, March 6, 2026

Freeport’s First Investor: A then 100 year old Abaco Lumber Company 1946

 
Front page, Nassau Gurdian

By The Bahamianologist
 
The 1967 Commission of Inquiry into Casino Gambling in The Bahamas is not light reading. But for those willing to sit with its transcript, it begins to illuminate something remarkable — how a single commercial agreement, struck in the colonial twilight of 1955, conjured an entire city out of pine forest and ambition.

That agreement was the Hawksbill Creek Agreement.

That city was Freeport.  Read more>>