Parker Electronic sets up in PanamaThursday, November 13, 2008 Parker Electronic, an Indian company based in Hong Kong, will sell its line of audio, video and household products in the country. Myron Isaacs, sales managers for Parker, said that the sale of products such as fans, refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, and televisions has already begun in Panama City at Rodelag. Meanwhile their exclusive store will sell "car audio" products. 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 ". Hyatt signs agreement with Aldesa from Costa RicaFriday, December 12, 2008 Affiliates of Global Hyatt Corporation and Aldesa Inmobiliaria have announced the signing of a management agreement for Park Hyatt Monte del Barco in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, due to open in 2012. The 140-room resort will be located in the bay of Culebra, within the province of Guanacaste on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where Aldesa together with US-based resort designing company Winding Road, are developing Monte del Barco, a premier luxury lifestyle estate. Hyatt signs agreement with Aldesa from Costa RicaFriday, December 12, 2008 Affiliates of Global Hyatt Corporation and Aldesa Inmobiliaria have announced the signing of a management agreement for Park Hyatt Monte del Barco in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, due to open in 2012. The 140-room resort will be located in the bay of Culebra, within the province of Guanacaste on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where Aldesa together with US-based resort designing company Winding Road, are developing Monte del Barco, a premier luxury lifestyle estate. Honduras: Corporate Building Planned for $10 millionTuesday, November 25, 2014 An environmental impact study has been presented for the construction in Tegucigalpa of the Altia Technology Park complex, estimated at $10 million. An environmental impact study has been presented for the development of an office building called Altia Technology Park, which will be part of the Altia Smart City complex in Tegucigalpa and will be developed by Grupo Karims. Teleservices Companies Eye Honduras For InvestingFriday, May 7, 2010 U.S. based telecommunications companies would invest $30 million in the country in 2010. This was stated by Eduardo Bueso Hernández, Mayor of San Pedro Sula, after holding meetings with representatives from various U.S. companies. 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. First Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in HondurasMonday, December 2, 2013 The hotel chain will invest $11 million in opening a 125 room hotel within the Altia Business Park in San Pedro Sula. The project, will be developed by Grupo Karim's and its opening is scheduled for the last quarter of 2015. "The property is located in the northern part of San Pedro Sula, within the Altia Business Park which undoubtedly is the first smart city in Honduras," reported Latribuna.hn . Honduras: Altia Services Park Readies ExpansionTuesday, January 19, 2010 Completion of the first tower is expected for March, and the construction of the Village Center area will begin in September. Village Center will feature restaurants, four banks, shopping stores and gymnasium. An Incipient Services Industry in HondurasThursday, June 25, 2009 Companies from the United States are investigating the availability of bi-lingual personnel, which would enable the installation of customer service call centers. Similar to other countries in the region, Honduras has a U.S. compatible time zone and a close geographic location. Adding to these advantages is a building infrastructure that is being left behind by factories closing down due to the decline in demand for their products. Tegra Medical Acquires Costa Rican PlantWednesday, June 30, 2010 The medical devices company acquired Pen United Technologies’ manufacturing operations in San José, Costa Rica, at Global Park tax-free trade zone. The contract manufacturer bought the 20,000-square-foot facility from Penn United Technologies Inc., a manufacturer of metal components and assemblies. New Real Estate Projects in HondurasFriday, November 5, 2010 Three new developments are in their final stages of construction in San Pedro Sula. One of the completed projects is the Altia Business Park Tower, a 14 floor business center. New Companies Settle in Panamá PacíficoTuesday, October 27, 2009 Wilhemsen Ship Services and Yermont Enterprises will set up shop in the "flexible" warehouses of project Panamá Pacífico. Henry Kardonski, manager of this Economic Area, said that these companies will occupy the warehouses as early as this month. Residential Commercialization starts in Panama PacíficoWednesday, December 9, 2009 Commercialization of residential areas at economic area Panama Pacífico will start on January 2010. 125 duplex residences will be built in the first stage, out of the total 20.000 planned for the project. El Salvador: 5MW Solar Plant InauguratedFriday, January 19, 2018 The power plant that will supply the American Industrial Park free zone, consists of 15,497 modules that are located on six roofs of the industrial complex. The new solar power plant that is located in the industrial park in Ciudad Arce, department of La Libertad, is expected to expand its power to 12MW this year. |
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