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 ". Investment in Eco-Tourism Park in Costa RicaTuesday, July 6, 2010 The project is waiting for two final permits to be granted before beginning work in December 2010. The “Nature & Eco Adventure Park” is a tourism project from US investors aimed at eco-friendly adventure and environmental conservation. It will be located in the central pacific region of Costa Rica. Financing Sought for Technology ParkTuesday, April 30, 2013 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. "Green Valley Business and Tecnology Park" will be built on 230 hectares of land which is currently farmland or disused land, said Francisco Bogantes, coordinator of the project, promoted by the Municipality of the town. Construction Begins on Altara Technology ParkFriday, December 7, 2012 Grupo Karim's has began construction of Altara, the first technology park in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, which includes a shopping mall and a hotel. The President of Grupo Karim’s, Yusuf Amdani said that in the future the project will include construction of a residential condominium and a hospital. Company Profile
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Housing Construction Projects Logistics Park in Isla Margarita AuthorizedWednesday, September 12, 2012 Panama will award a concession for the development and operation of a container yard on 54 acres in San Cristobal, Panama Province, with an investment of $105 million. A statement by the Presidency of Panama reads: Honduras: $20 million on New CampusFriday, August 24, 2012 The Karim's group is to build the first phase of a new campus for Universidad Tecnológica Centroamericana (Unitec), in an area adjacent to the towers of Altia Business Park in San Pedro Sula. The first phase consists of five four-story buildings, an outdoor sports facilities, auditorium for 400 people, a recreation center and parking area for 640 cars, and is projected to be ready by the end of 2013. $12 Million Hotel for Corporate TourismWednesday, March 7, 2012 The real estate firm Kirebe is to build a Wyndham Garden Hotel in San Jose, Costa Rica. The new hotel will be located in Escazú, on land adjacent to Play and EPA, and will open its doors in August, according to the plans of the property firm Kirebe, which has previously specialized in residential condominiums. "Green" Architecture in PanamaTuesday, March 27, 2012 Although in its infancy, the concept is present in many new projects, and is gaining momentum as older buildings which want to remain competitive in the market are being upgraded. The construction of buildings with sustainable and environmentally friendly features has a long way to go in Panama, although the development of this type of construction has made progress in the last 10 years and the capital now has several buildings that have been constructed with improved regulations. Maritime Concessions in Isla Margarita ApprovedFriday, May 31, 2013 The contracts for the construction of a port and container yard in Isla Margarita, township of Cristobal, in the province of Colon, were approved on the second reading. The full National Assembly approved on its second reading draft laws No. 606 and No. 607, which approve the contracts between the state and the companies Panamá Canal Colon Port, Inc., and United Crown Construction, Inc., respectively, for the construction of a port and container yard on Margarita Island, village of Cristobal, in the province of Colon. |
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