Costa Rica: Fifco Invests $10 Million in Reserva Conchal

Florida Ice and Farm (Fifco), will invest the resources in 2011 to improve its hospitality infrastructure in Reserva Conchal.

Friday, June 11, 2010

The company seeks to boost the region’s development by investing in hotel infrastructure.

“Additionally, Fifco will try to sell 11 units of the residential project in 2010, by reducing their price in 30%”, reported Capitales.com.

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