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A section of the massive Amazonia Mall at Providence on the East Bank of Demerara [Adrian Narine photo)
A section of the massive Amazonia Mall at Providence on the East Bank of Demerara (Adrian Narine photo)

– opening date to be announced soon; all spots rented

By Navendra Seoraj
STIMULATING the interest of patrons through entertainment, excellent cuisine and a variety of stores will not be the only purpose of the second phase of the multi-million dollar Amazonia Mall at Providence on the East Bank of Demerara (EBD), as the investor, Ramnaresh Sarwan, envisages that the facility will create employment for close to 250 persons.

Proprietor of the Amazonia Mall, Ramnaresh Sarwan

The Amazonia Mall, which is strategically positioned to capitalize on and cater to the growing population on the EBD, is on course to be fully completed very soon. And, according to Sarwan — a renowned Guyanese cricketer — all of the stalls at the mall, including those in the area designated for a food court, have been rented.
Altogether, the various sections of the two-phased mall will create over 250 direct jobs, said the investor during an exclusive interview with the Guyana Chronicle at the facility on Monday.

Phase one of the project was completed approximately four years ago and is now home to Massy stores, the New Thriving Restaurant, and Fitness 53 gym; the construction of phase two started in October 2018.

“The second phase is where we have the movie theatre, the shopping areas and also a bar, lounge, and restaurant together and a food court. Well, I am happy to say that everything is taken. This is good for us,” Sarwan said.
Caribbean Cinemas, which will have six theatres, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Burger King, Pizza Hut, Optique Vision Care, and Reaz Computers are among the businesses already aligned to this project. Additionally, the facility will be home to Sarwan’s very own RS 53 ‘RestoBar’ and Lounge and his brother, Ravi’s “The Flame”- a creole restaurant that will feature a multiplicity of Guyanese cuisine.

“My aspect of the work is 95 percent completed…just the drive-thru section has to be completed, some tiling work and that is basically my side…most of the remaining work is direct with the tenants. So, hopefully, by the end of this week an opening date will be announced,” Sarwan said, adding that the aim is to open the facility long before the end of the first half of this year.

Work ongoing on the stalls within the mall (Adrian Narine photos)

The former cricketer was pleased to see that his vision is unfolding rapidly and will soon be completely achieved.
Talking about this vision, Sarwan said: “The vision is to create a facility that will serve the recreational needs of the population. The target market is basically the West Side [Demerara] and the East Bank [Demerara]. The vision there was that here would grow and this is indeed what is happening, it is now one of the most developed areas and there is still quite a lot of land remaining for housing.”

Research shows that the opening of major shopping centers typically comes with the promise of a net increase in employment and an overall boost for the economy of the town in which they are established. The year 2021, according to the President, will be the springboard from which Guyana will leap into recovery, rebuilding the economy, enhancing the people’s health, and lifting up the vulnerable in groups in society.

“We must not remain a rich country of poor people,” President Dr. Irfaan Ali said during his message to the nation on January 1, 2021. This country, having received payment of US$49.3 million for its fourth oil lift, has ended the year on a high note with approximately US$200 million being generated so far from the country’s nascent oil-and-gas sector.

Considering the country’s oil revenue and other lucrative sources of income, the President believes that the standard of living and the quality of life must be lifted for all. Work will be rewarded; hard work will be rewarded, even more, he said.

An inside view of the exquisite RS 53 ‘RestoBar’ and Lounge

“Opportunities will be created to join in such work, and they will be made available to all. I recognize that there are communities within our society which, because of disadvantages of geographic location, will need more help than others to join our national advance,” President Ali reasoned.

Guyana will have to identify those communities, assess their needs, identify solutions, and implement plans to change their circumstances. This change will not occur overnight, it will take time. But every journey begins with a first step, the President said.

“I intend to initiate that first step and to maintain a steady pace that will take us to that journey’s end. We still have many challenges ahead of us,” the Head of State said.

In the President’s assessment, Guyana’s economic recovery is demonstrably underway, with the business communities in Georgetown and elsewhere reporting better performances over the recent holiday season, than any of the previous five years; and this was achieved, even with the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The President believes that there is more money in circulation, and more disposable income in people’s pockets than the country has witnessed in a long time.

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@Viper posted:

Big money whine for 250 more Guyanese. I don't argue with success, only failure. Talk to me when you have a positive attitude about employment.

 

Talk to me when you make sense.  Sycophancy is not intelligence; it is mental slavery!

T
@Former Member posted:

What percentage of the unemployed is 250? I'll be happy if this stops the robbing and killing!

That is only one venture. There are hundreds more that will add up to ease the unemployment situation. A positive scenario is in the making.

Please explain what 'robbing and killing' are you talking about that is related to the economic situation.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

That is only one venture. There are hundreds more that will add up to ease the unemployment situation. A positive scenario is in the making.

Please explain what 'robbing and killing' are you talking about that is related to the economic situation.

Certainly not the ones in your lala land, stupid Rama*****!

FM
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@Totaram posted:

Positive PPP?  That mall was initiated and mostly built under the Coalition government.

That mall first started under the PPP Admin, expansion stopped under the PNC, now phase 2 will continue under the PPP.

Sarwan is a close friend of Ali, he is a business partner with Fazil M.

Under this government, investors have confidence.

K
@VishMahabir posted:

Banna...you sound like you upset at anything positive happening under this PPP government. Why?

Totaram is still vying for APNU/AFC. Something he and Mitwah shared religiously to this day. I got to find out how much money they invested to see Guyanese suffers under a dictatorship regime. 

Viper
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@Nehru posted:

Viper, any AHOLE can be a naive, slaveminded IDIOT!!!

Like you with your karma! Karma is a choice, not a punishment, for a new learning experience! ALL is experienced! As my father once asked me concerning karma, does an apple tree bear oranges! Brahmin slave,

FM
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@Viper posted:

Totaram is still vying for APNU/AFC. Something he and Mitwah shared religiously to this day. I got to find out how much money they invested to see Guyanese suffers under a dictatorship regime. 

Typical collie low class thinking.

T
@Totaram posted:

No, No, No the world's biggest ******* is your mouth!

Way to go Ramalangalang! Someone said he is both Indian and Guyanese! What? He has dual citizenship? Or just a Guyanese of Indian ethnicity! Let him go there and see how they will treat him! A descendant of untouchables only, if even he had a million dollars! Instead he glorifies a country that would look down on him while he bad mouths the land that fed him when he was nothing!

FM

Listen up, Brahmin slave! We, each of us, have only three real possessions: our memories, our labour and our power to CHOOSE! Our memories are dependant on what we input into our brains for us, spirits or energies, to CHOOSE how to react to the input! We labour, whether mentally or physically, to support our physical bodies! Our power to CHOOSE, we always have, whether in this physical world or the world of spirit or energy from which we came and to which we return in dreams temporarily or more permanently or for a longer period when we cast off our material bodies! Heaven is the world of spirit or energy where we no longer have to support a physical body, whether legitimately or not! Hell is the place where we leave the physical body, whethe buried or not!  Now go forth and spread Jesus' TRUTH and fool no more for the grasping Brahmins!

FM

Energy is neither created nor destroyed! Whatever is, was and will always BE! Only the choice of material for a physical body changes according to the experience desired! We, spirits or energies, NEVER die! ALL is experience, whether in this physical world or the world of spirit or energy! A famous surgeon kept searching for the soul or spirit in the brains of his patients and finally concluded the spirit or soul or mind or consciousness (take your favourite! They all refer to the same!) it is intangible! Searching with tangible instruments for what is intangible? I guess he had to be sure it wasn't tangible!

FM
@Former Member posted:

True! It will save time IF they have the money, dreaming fool!

There you go again calling me a fool.  There is lots of money coming from oil revenues but the Government is not going to build malls. They are going to outsource these malls to private individuals with money.  We have a Private enterprise system and we are going to utilize the system very effectively. It is not a sin to dream. A good dream is not stressful.

R

True! Not stressful but still a dream! Outsourcing implies letting others do your work for you but YOU pay them! I don't think your kind of drug will help anyone! Not even you!

FM
@Former Member posted:

True! Not stressful but still a dream! Outsourcing implies letting others do your work for you but YOU pay them! I don't think your kind of drug will help anyone! Not even you!

Your sarcasm is duly noted. It seems to me that you do not understand the free enterprise system and how it works. The Government hands out licenses to businesses. The system works.  Obstructionists don't. I expect more positive ideas from you.  Your achievements are greatly admired.

R

Licencing is NOT outsourcing! And don't try flattering me! I consider myself fallible like everyone else! How else would I learn except by valid criticism and/or correction from others? I don't hold the Keys of the Kingdom! Jesus does!

FM
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