Three Rivers Real Estate VBA (‘Three Rivers’) has taken note of the various articles published through the platform 24Ora regarding the building permits issued by the Department of Public Works for the construction of the hotel at Baby Beach in San Nicolas.

Most notably, Three Rivers has taken note of the very serious but completely unfounded allegation that Three Rivers does not respect the order of law and/or court rulings.

Three Rivers has complied with all legal conditions required to it for the request of building permits, which process has taken its due time before Three Rivers obtained the building permits for the construction of the hotel. It is also untrue that the Courts have nullified the building permits issued to Three Rivers. As has been correctly stated in the articles, there have been many court cases over the years against the building permits issued to Three Rivers.

Three Rivers has always respected the outcome of the rulings of the courts, including the latest preliminary ruling, even though it is not the defendant party. Three Rivers is evaluating its legal options and will, of course, continue to handle in full accordance with the laws of Aruba and rulings of the Courts.

Three Rivers regrets that it is being painted as a foreign developer that does not abide by the local laws and rulings of judges. The foregoing is far from the truth. Three Rivers looks forward to finalizing the hotel project to consequently contribute to the economy of Aruba and more specifically that of San Nicolas.