The first of the five buildings that will form part of the La Lima Corporate Center was launched in Cartago, which will require a global investment of close to $98 million.
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
The project in charge of the real estate company Garnier & Garnier, is a complex of offices that is constructed in a plot of eight hectares in the industrial park La Lima, and contemplates the construction of up to five buildings of four floors each one, informed the Costa Rican Coalition of Initiatives of Development (Cinde).
Cartago, March 4, 2019. La Lima Corporate Center -with the latest in technology and operational efficiency- officially launched, today, its facilities located in Zona Franca La Lima, in Cartago. The project, developed by the real estate company Garnier & Garnier, is aimed at companies from several sectors that operate under the free trade zone regime, such as shared services, engineering, information technology, contact centers and research and development, among others.
This office complex is on an eight hectares (80,000 m2) site and contemplates the construction of up to five buildings of four floors each (three floors with profitable areas and a roofed parking lot), for an approximate investment of US$98 million upon completion of all stages of the project. The opening of its first building took place in September 2018, with the installation of the American company, Align Technology, dedicated to the design and manufacture of dental alignment systems and restorative dentistry.
Four developments are in process of obtaining official and environmental permits, and could begin construction in mid-2014 or early 2015.
Elfinancierocr.com reports: "One will be called Green Park and will be located in San Jose, Alajuela, another will be named Tech Park and will be in the district of Ulloa de Heredia, a third will operate as Life Free Zone & Business Park in El Coyol in Alejuela, and a fourth, called Lindora Park business park, will be located in Pozos de Santa Ana ".
Green Valley Business and Tecnology Park will be built on 230 hectares of land in Costa Rica, designed to accommodate high-tech companies.
It is expected that the technology park to be built in Argentina de Grecia, will attract high-tech companies in areas such as manufacturing, health sciences and services.
Industrial parks, shopping centers, office complexes and homes are the new developments announced by real estate groups.
Among the projects for this year include the extension of Avenida Escazú, the opening of Mango Plaza Mall in Alajuela and the inauguration of the fourth office tower El Cedral in Escazú, all scheduled for May.
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