Cabinet Ministers hold weekly meeting at Fairmont Southampton property

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Earlier this week, the Premier, the Hon. David Burt, JP, MP and Ministers of the Cabinet held their weekly meeting at the Fairmont Southampton property and were then taken on a tour to view the ongoing renovations at the hotel.

The Cabinet meeting was held at the Boundary Sports Bar and Grill, with Ministers then escorted to view the property by Westend Properties Limited representative, Mr. Chris Maybury and representatives from the Fairmont Southampton, Gencom/Westend Properties Limited and project contractors.

The tour started at the main hotel where extensive renovations are taking place in the lobby, ballroom, pool, spa and restaurants. The exterior of the hotel is being stripped, refinished and repainted and all 593 guest rooms are being refurbished.

Cabinet members were transported to the Beach Club where work to transform the beach-side facilities is already well advanced. Renovations to the Ocean Club, formerly the Whaler Inn, are substantially complete. The works included a full roof replacement and structural repairs, along with foundation work to support new facilities such as an open-air beachside restaurant, pool area, changing rooms, and maintenance room spaces.

Premier Burt said, “The work taking place at the Fairmont Southampton, one of Bermuda’s most iconic resorts, has progressed significantly. It was an informative tour for Cabinet members to see how the revitalised property will assist in ensuring that Bermuda remains a leading luxury destination in the region. Once completed, the new Beach Club promises to be one of the best ocean-front amenities in the world.”

There are currently approximately 320 workers on site and since the start of the renovation project more than 400 skilled individuals have been involved, including 18 local contractors and sub-contractors.

The hotel is scheduled to re-open in 2026, providing more than 600 permanent employment opportunities for Bermudians.