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HGTV-featured developer says land title woes ‘real hindrance’

The Tribune 242

The Tribune 242

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June 19, 2026

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A South Andros resort developer well-known internationally through his starring role in an HGTV series yesterday stressed the area faces a “real horse and cart and chicken and egg situation” as he warned that land title woes are deterring fresh investment.

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