Encouraging online sales so that customers can pick up products without getting out of their vehicles is the commitment of some Panamanian shopping centers to comply with the safety protocols that will be required in this new commercial reality.
Due to the threat of the spread of covid-19, since mid-March, Panamanian authorities decided to close the shopping centers.
Using technology to measure the flow of visitors, reducing the furniture available in the food courts and implementing product deliveries in the parking area are part of the changes that the region's shopping centers must apply in this new reality.
Because of the threat of the spread of covid-19, since mid-March in Central America, the authorities agreed to close the shopping centers.
Six new foreign companies will be establishing their regional headquarters in the country, under the conditions of the Multinational Company Headquarters regime in Panama.
From a statement issued by the Ministry of Trade and Industry:
MICI 11-12-2017.Confirming once again the competitive advantages offered by the Panamanian isthmus as the great connection of the Americas to the world, six new companies will be establishing their regional headquarters in Panama, with a direct investment -only in its first year of operation under the SEM regime. - of more than four million dollars and the creation of some 200 jobs.
Located in the west side of the capital, in areas of growing demand for office space, Escazú Corporate Center will be the first and most modern multipurpose complex in Costa Rica.
The start of construction of Escazú Corporate Center (ECC), a modern corporate tower of 20.400 m2 and eleven floors, gives birth to the first and most modern multipurpose complex in Costa Rica, working under the free zone regime, which makes the proposal more attractive.
Metromall, Grupo Roble's latest venture, will open to the public on November 26.
The mall has three stories with 284 stores and 3.000 parking spaces.
Roberto Fasquelle, CEO of Grupo Roble, told Laestrella.com.pa that "...the mall boasts four anchor stores: El Machetazo, Steven's, El Titán and El Costo".
Renovation of Multiplaza in Honduras, development of Metromall in Panama and entry in the colombian market, are some of the bets for 2009.
Alberto Poma Kriete, General Manager from the company, informed to Elsalvador.com: "'In corporate centers, as part of our projects, we have over 100.000 square meters and presence in El Salvador, Costa Rica, and by the end the year we will be present in Colombia', assured Poma Kriete, who was speaking on "Investment in Commercial Centers, Residential and Touristic projects".
The average price of one of the residences is $62,500 and the incentives (included in the Law of Preferential Interest Rates) to buy these homes are one of a kind in the region.
Grupo Roble Panama, a division of the Salvadoran Grupo Poma, is building the residential complex in La Chorrera to the east of Panama City which will have a total of 4,500 homes which will be grouped in nine closed clusters or communities.
Metromall, the new commercial complex being built in the Domingo Día avenue and Vía Tocumen, will open for customers around December 2009.
It expects to receive between 40 to 50 thousand daily visits once opened, stated delegates from Grupo Roble in Panama. This company is headed by the Poma family from El Salvador, and they are together in this project with Panamanian companies Inversiones Bahía and Proyectos Modernos.
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