Agro Industrial Free Zone in LimónTuesday, September 20, 2016 It has been announced that in 2017 construction will start of a free zone for agribusinesses in Siquirres, Costa Rica, with a planned investment of $200 million. The Free Zone to be called "Free Hold Free Zone" will be located in Siquirres, said Rogelio Douglas, CEO of Caribbean Sustainable Development, an organization focused on attracting investment to the province of Limon. In a first phase the free zone will have a constructed area of 73,000 square meters, divided into commercial and office areas. Tender For Retail Spaces at Juan Santamaria AirportMonday, September 24, 2012 The Costa Rican airport operator, Aeris, will be putting out to tender in the short term three areas for selling food and one for a gift shop. In "a matter of days", a tender will be launched for restaurant areas measuring 66 square meters, said Maria Amalia Revelo, commercial director of Aeris, of the spaces which must be awarded no later than mid-October. Free Trade Zone Announces Ambitious Investment PlanWednesday, January 27, 2021 America Free Zone, located in Heredia, Costa Rica, plans to execute an investment plan in the next few years totaling close to $120 million and contemplates the implementation of electro-lane stations and the construction of new infrastructure. Executives of the business complex informed that up to now they offer their clients 200 thousand m2 of space for business activities, but the medium-term plans are to add another 60 thousand m2. Costa Rica: Ultrapark Expands FacilitiesTuesday, June 1, 2010 The new phase of the business park, called Ultrapark 2, includes 5 buildings, some of which are already finished. Carlos Piedra, Ultrapark CEO, explained that the new buildings, started on 2008, comply with environmental standards, by implementing solar panels, more efficient water usage, and improved waste management, among others. More Industrial Parks Planned in Costa RicaMonday, August 19, 2013 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 ". Logistics: Investments in Costa RicaFriday, March 12, 2021 Segex, a logistics company that operates in Costa Rica's Coyol Free Zone, invested $10 million to build new infrastructure and equip its facilities. The Costa Rican company has invested to double its production capacity in order to offer integrated logistics services to important companies in the life sciences industry within the Coyol Free Zone. Commercial Spaces at Costa Rican AirportTuesday, October 23, 2012 On offer in Juan Santamaria International Airport are spaces for a gift shop, an ice cream parlor and coffee shop, a fast food outlet, and spaces for ATMs. Aeris Holding Costa Rica, the company managing the Juan Santamaria Airport, has opened a contest for 3 commercial spaces: a gift shop, with flowers, cards and other items, an ice cream parlor and coffee shop, selling juices and the like, and a fast food restaurant. Industry: New Developments in Free ZoneThursday, August 27, 2020 In order to house companies that are about to start operations or for companies that need to expand their operations in Coyol Free Zone, the Costa Rican industrial complex is building new infrastructure for an area equivalent to 67,347 square meters. According to information disseminated by the industrial park located in Alajuela, Costa Rica, 17,725 square meters are currently being built, corresponding to new expansion processes of companies already installed and requiring more physical space to operate. Boom in Gluten-free Products in the U.S.Tuesday, August 7, 2012 In 2011 sales of gluten-free products in the U.S. exceeded $6 billion, tripling the amount of references to "gluten free" on labels compared to 2007. A statement from the Costa Rican Trade Promotion Office (PROCOMER) reads: Spirit Airlines Resumes FlightsFriday, June 18, 2010 Spirit’s pilots went back to work; the company will resume operations on Friday 18. The pilots of the airline, together with the International Pilot’s Association (ALPA) announced that they’ve reached a tentative agreement with the company. Central American Electric Power StatisticsTuesday, May 11, 2010 CEPAL published statistics on Central America’s energy sector up to 2009. Electric energy production reached 39.114 GWh for the six Central American countries, 0.1% less than 2008. This is due to less energy consumption caused by economic deceleration. Energy consumption dropped in El Salvador (-3%), Honduras (-1.3%) and Costa Rica (-1%), while it increased in Panama (7.3%), Nicaragua (4.3%) and Guatemala (1%). It is Not Enough to Offer Desk SpaceTuesday, October 9, 2012 When setting up an office block you need to provide ancillary services such as restaurants, banks, pharmacies, gyms, convenience stores, and even health care. The growing supply of office space requires a differentiation strategy which is not just about the quality of the buildings, but the added value that is given with accessibility to services needed for both corporate functions, and employees. Free Zones: New Project in Costa RicaWednesday, June 17, 2020 Portafolio Inmobiliario announced that it will begin the development of the Green Valley Free Trade Zone project, which in its first stage contemplates the construction of a Free Trade Zone located in the municipality of Grecia, province of Alajuela. The total land on which the project will be located amounts to more than one million square meters, however, its construction will be carried out in stages. Guatemala Joins FTA with EFTA countriesTuesday, August 21, 2012 After consultation with the productive sectors Guatemala's government has decided to join the group of Central American countries negotiating a free trade agreement with Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Guatemala had ruled out the idea of participating in the negotiations for a free trade agreement which Panama, Costa Rica and Honduras began with Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, members of the old continent that are not part of the European Union and that in turn make up the European Free Trade Association (EFTA). Company Profile
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