

Provider has sole discretion over which of the Beneficiary's Short List shall be addressed, in what order, and with what priority. Upon Confirmation Notice, Beneficiary shall be notified of what Programs and therein Projects will be addressed first.

Bank issues Compliance Notice) or the Beneficiary’s invitation is withdrawn. If Bank feedback includes issues preventing issuance of a Compliance Notice, then Beneficiary, Provider and Funder shall work together to resolve those issues, until Bank is satisfied (i.e. Bank will then issue feedback and or a Compliance Notice. Funder's Bank reviews documents for banking compliance.Beneficiary submits to the Provider: the Treaty, the Short List, and any Bank compliance documents.This shall be at the sole discretion of the Beneficiary. Beneficiary shall compile the 'Short List' of economic development Programs and Projects within those Programs, that will best serve the Beneficiary's population.An invitation package is issued to the Beneficiary during this meeting that provides great detail on what the Beneficiary can expect from their participation in the Platform. Beneficiary Representatives meet with Provider Representatives to discuss Beneficiary's application process.This is a brief breakdown of the process detailed in the invitation package provided in the initial meeting between the Beneficiary Representatives and Provider Representatives. Both look forward to working with Beneficiaries, wishing to convert hopes and dreams, into reality. Provider and Funder, both wish prospective Beneficiaries good luck in the application process.

any 'Banking Compliance' documentation required by the Bank.a 'Treaty' between a Beneficiary and the Provider and.a 'Short List' of Programs and Projects defined by the Beneficiary.Production of economic development activities within a Beneficiary's jurisdiction, is to be, or has been, defined and agreed to within the following documents: As only one Beneficiary is required, additional Beneficiaries' participation is at the Funder's sole discretion.

Platform participation is by bipartite treaties between sovereign entities, specifically the Funder with the Provider, and the Provider with one or more Beneficiaries. Provider suggests Beneficiaries could propose major engineering advancement and or maintenance projects, within a mix of various other projects. Primary Provider considerations include that all economic develop is ethical, economical, ecological, sustainable, robust, and a staple in the population's lifestyle. Salavadoran restaurant Guanaquito, previously housed next door, has moved into the old Gourmet House space on the northwest corner of McDowell Road and 15th Street.The Golden Phoenix Platform is an invitation only, turnkey solution, exclusive to sovereign nations considered 'friendly' by the western banking system.īeneficiaries will not incur any debt or expense from being involved in the Platform, other than their government's normal operating costs Program costs are paid with Funds currently sitting in the Funder's Bank account, after the Beneficiary has passed Bank compliance.īeneficiaries will only need to facilitate associated paperwork, and then manage any regulatory / licensing considerations that might delay or prevent production of Program economic development deliverables.Įconomic development can be any thing the Beneficiary considers of significant benefit to it's population, that the Provider agrees to implement and Funder agrees to Fund. In response to fans’ requests, the restaurant is translating and adjusting some of its recipes for home cooks, and will be posting them on its Facebook page, which remains active. Gourmet House announced its closure in late September and said farewell to longtime customers during a week-long sendoff. Launched by chef Michael Leung in 1984 (who left and later opened Asian Cafe Express in Mesa in 2006), Gourmet House sported a massive menu with a mix of Americanized Cantonese and traditional Hong Kong-style dishes. Gourmet House of Hong Kong was the first to close, in early October, after a 34-year run. Gourmet House of Hong Kong, Silver Dragon and Golden Phoenix - all decades-old institutions in central Phoenix - have closed for business. The center of gravity for Chinese cuisine in Phoenix has been drifting toward the East Valley for quite some time, but the past month has witnessed a sudden lurch.
