AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTumon Development: Dusit Place in Guam is expanding as a lifestyle hub, adding new dining, retail, wellness, and entertainment tenants—Shogun Teppanyaki (open), New Era, SRS Chrono, Paradise Premium Fitness, the return of the Aquarium of Guam, and a new concept called GOYO—rolling out in phases. Sports Tourism: Guam Marianas Pro Hong Kong debuts July 19 at Kellett School with 500+ entries, setting up the Guam Marianas Open International Championship on Oct. 24–25 on Guam, with organizers expecting 1,000+ athletes, spectators, and families. Liberation Day Events: The National Park Service invites families to a wagon parade at Asan Beach July 21 (3–6 p.m.) for the 82nd Anniversary of Guam’s Liberation, plus photo/illumination displays honoring survivors and wartime history. Tourism Oversight: A Guam Legislature bill would fund a $300K independent REALIGN study to review the Guam Visitors Bureau’s effectiveness and governance amid scrutiny during FY2027 budget talks. Weather Watch: NWS says Invest 97W poses no threat to islands in the Guam area, but it’s driving gusty winds and rougher seas/surf as it tracks north-northeast. After Typhoon Bavi: The Coast Guard reopened Rota and Tinian ports to commercial traffic after PHWC WHISKEY, with mariners warned of possible local hazards and shifting conditions.
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