Cruise terminals all over the country — in Houston, San Diego, Norfolk — have been jilted and taxpayers left with huge bills to pay. Savannah taxpayers are being asked to make a similar up-front investment, with a similar chance of success.
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Comment invited on cruise ship terminal
“In response to community interest,” Savannah City Council will allow an hour during Thursday’s City Council meeting for the public to offer comment on the Cruise Ship Feasibility Study being […]
Cruising along
The central topic of conversation at City Council’s pre–meeting workshop last week was about progress toward making Savannah a home port for cruise ships. After months of study and speculation, […]
Cruise control
The quest to land a cruise ship may have hit a small delay, but local legislators remain optimistic. At the center of the issue is funding for the feasibility study […]
Cruisin’ to prosperity
After a decade adrift, the plan to secure a cruise ship terminal in Savannah has floated back up the river, steered by Alderman Tony Thomas and a task force consisting […]
