FORT LAUDERDALE, FL (October 4, 2006) --- Ginn sur MerSM, the new $4.9 billion Ginn Resorts community planned for the West End of Grand Bahama Island, has been named Presenting Sponsor for the 47th Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show®, October 26-30, 2006.
Efrem “Skip�? Zimbalist III, President & CEO of Show Management, producers of the boat show, made the announcement. “We are extremely pleased to have such an extraordinary resort community become the title sponsor of the 2006 show,�? said Zimbalist. “The stature and prestige of this world-class project mirrors the Fort Lauderdale show’s star attributes. It’s a perfect fit.�?
About Ginn sur MerSM
Just 55 miles from South Florida, the West End of Grand Bahama Island will be home to a $4.9 billion community developed by Ginn Resorts. Situated on miles of pristine oceanfront property, Ginn sur MerSM will reflect a timeless elegance blended with distinct architectural features. World-class amenities will include two Signature golf courses designed by legends Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, two large marinas, a private airport, a casino, water and swim pavilions, a beach club and spa. In regard to luxury and scope, it will serve as Ginn Resorts’ flagship development.
About The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show®
The 47th edition of the world’s largest boat show will feature more than $1.6 billion worth of boats, yachts, superyachts, electronics, engines and thousands of accessories from every major marine manufacturer and builder worldwide. The show encompasses more than 3 million square feet of space, both on land and in water, at six sites, all connected by the Show Transportation Network.
Ginn sur MerSM presents the 47th Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show®. The show is sponsored by KeyBank and Inamar Recreational Marine Insurance, owned and sponsored by The Marine Industries Association of South Florida, and managed and produced by Show Management. For additional information, visit the show Web site at www.showmanagement.com, or call (954) 764-7642.
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