As of 2026, the Atlantis Paradise Island resort in the Bahamas is owned by Brookfield Asset Management Inc., a global alternative asset manager based in Toronto, Canada. Brookfield acquired the property in 2011/2012 as part of a debt-for-equity restructuring with the original developer, Kerzner International. While Brookfield owns the physical assets and the land, the resort is operated by its own dedicated management team. In recent years, Brookfield has invested hundreds of millions of dollars into the property for renovations, including the complete overhaul of The Royal towers and the addition of new Michelin-starred dining concepts like Fish by José Andrés. Although there were rumors of a potential sale in 2023 and 2024, Brookfield remains the owner of record in 2026. The resort continues to be one of the largest employers in the Bahamas and a cornerstone of the Caribbean's luxury tourism industry, maintaining its status as a premier global destination for marine-themed entertainment and hospitality.