Plans have been drawn up to build in the center of San José, Costa Rica, a complex made up of three towers, each with 21 floors, and spaces for residential, commercial and office use.
The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) submitted to the Technical National Environment Secretary in December 2015 indicates that the development is called "Condominio Residencial Horizontal Vertical Mixto", and will be located in the district of Catedral, province of San José, at the site of the former premises of the company Dos Pinos.
Constructions of condominiums and land development make up most of the list of residential projects for which environmental impact studies were submitted in November 2015.
From the report entitled "Construction Projects in Panama - November 2016", prepared by the Business Intelligence unit at CentralAmericaData.com, provides a detailed list of major construction projects for which environmental impact assessment (EIA) studies were presented to the Ministry of Environment in November.
Horizontal condominiums and apartment buildings make up most of the list of residential construction projects for which environmental impact studies were submitted in October 2015.
The report "Construction Projects in Panama - October 2015", prepared by the Business Intelligence unit at CentralAmericaData.com, provides a detailed list of major construction projects for which environmental impact assessment (EIA) studies were presented to the Ministry of Environment in October.
Apartment buildings and horizontal condominiums account for most of the list of residential construction projects for which environmental impact studies were presented in September 2015.
The report entitled "Construction Projects in Guatemala - September 2015", prepared by the Business Intelligence unit at CentralAmericaData.com, provides a detailed list of major construction projects for which environmental impact assessments (EIA) were submitted to the National Environmental Technical Secretariat (SETENA) in September.
For having wrongfully terminated the management company of the building, Donald Trump is claiming $75 million from the condominium owners in Panama.
CBS News reported that the suit was filed by Donald Trump confidentially with the International Chamber of Commerce, based in Paris. The argument behind the claim is that the owners of the condominium Trump Ocean Tower prepared a "...
An environmental impact study has been presented for the construction of vertical and horizontal residential condominium in Guácima, Alajuela.
The environmental impact study submitted by Grupo Empresarial Casas Vita S.A. to the National Environmental Technical Secretariat details the estimated value of the investment as $23,332,466 and consists of a housing project in horizontal and vertical format.
A logistics distribution center, a building for government offices, a school, a hotel expansion, and electrical infrastructure are some of the projects which submitted environmental impact studies in March in Costa Rica.
The report "Construction Projects in Costa Rica - March 2015", prepared by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData.com, provides a list of major construction projects which in March submitted environmental impact studies (EIS) to the National Environmental Technical Secretariat (SETENA).
In Santa Cruz the issuance of new building permits for the exploitation of existing water sources has been prohibited due to risk of salinization of near-shore wells.
Until a proper long term water plan has been created, including the construction of a new pipeline, real estate development projects must remain on paper, since new construction permits will not be granted in three districts in Guanacaste most sought out by tourists, Tamarindo, Cabo Velas and Tempate.
The developer Urbánica in San Salvador has started construction of 57 apartments in two towers each with 11 floors.
The towers will be built within the Conjunto Condominal Portal Canarias residential project, which with this new stage, will complete a total investment of $60 million, said Alejandro Dueñas, executive director of Urbánica to Elsalvador.com.
The total number of applications for building permits up to March fell by 10% compared to the same period in 2014, with falls of up to 22% in some provinces.
Applications for construction permits for "other buildings" was the category that suffered the largest decline, 23.8%, followed by industrial buildings, with a decrease of 18%, and trade, down 12%.
Roadworks, gas stations, residential developments and expansion of a shopping center, are part of the list of environmental impact studies presented in January in Guatemala.
The report "Construction Projects in Guatemala - January 2015" prepared by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData.com, provides a list of major construction projects which during the month of January submitted environmental impact assessments (EIA) to the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources of Guatemala.
A free zone, two hotel developments and a condominium estimated at $185 million and $30 million are part of the works that private entrepreneurs have planned for the province of Limon, in Costa Rica.
With the announcement of the construction of the container terminal at Moin and the extension of Route 32, investors have glimpsed investment and business opportunities in the province, which foresees strong economic development in the coming years.
An environmental impact study has been presented for the construction and subsequent operation of a residential condominium in San Rafael de Escazú, in the province of San José.
Developer company BDI Los Laureles has submitted to the National Environmental Technical Secretariat (Setena) an environmental impact study for the construction of residential project called Casas Los Laureles.
The Garnier & Garnier Group has started construction of a complex of two apartment towers with commercial spaces west of the capital.
The first stage consists of a 23 story tower which will feature commercial areas, parking and apartments priced from $125,000. The complex will be located 150 meters east of San José Palacio hotel.
Karla Quevedo, commercial manager of the company, told Nacion.com that "...
Preparations are being made in the country for the opening of two high rise condo projects which combine residential units with hotel facilities and services.
The first 'condo-hotel' project called Ocean, located in Jaco, Puntarenas, is expected to start operations in December and includes an infrastructure of 7,200 square meters. The second project will begin the first phase of construction in the Greater Metropolitan Area in 2016 and will focus on the corporate market.