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George W. Weech Complex, Officially Opened in Bimini

George W. Weech Complex, Officially Opened in Bimini

12/8/2021 9:49:50 AM


Bahamas Information Services November 19, 2021, George W. Weech Complex, Officially Opened in Bimini, Retrieved December 3, 2021, from https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=4822284457804996&id=446756285357857

The completion of the George W. Weech Complex in Alice Town, Bimini marks the 14th lease agreement NIB has negotiated with the Government of The Bahamas for the provision of much needed office spaces for public service workers.

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