Panama City airport to auction food court sitesFriday, June 27, 2008 Officials at the Panama City Airport are preparing a list of sites to auction in its food court area. Space for stores selling shoes, groceries, clothing and toys in the Tocumen International Airport will also be auctioned this year, says Erick Goldoni, marketing manager of Tocumen S.A. 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. Works Begin on Food Court at Tocumen AirportFriday, October 29, 2010 On November 15th the company will start works on the IMC dining area of the airport in Panama. The executive director of International Meal Company (IMC) for Central America, Jose Algarin, stated that with the $ 4.5 million investment will enable an area of 1,400 m2, where 10 restaurants will operate. Panamá Pacífico to Invest $345 Million in 5 YearsMonday, August 30, 2010 In the next five years, London & Regional, the company in charge of the master planned development (MPD) will manage $345 million worth of works. Olmedo Alfaro, general administrator of the Panama-Pacifico Special Economic Area Agency (AEP), highlighted that, “in these five years, more than $300 million will be invested representing a switch from the planning to operational phase for Panama-Pacifico”.
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Where Are The Consumers?Monday, April 22, 2019 Between 22% and 25% of the population that moves daily through the Greater Metropolitan Area of Costa Rica does so through the central areas of San José, Heredia, Alajuela and Cartago. An analysis of Costa Rica's floating population, developed by CentralAmericaData's Trade Intelligence Unit, provides interesting results on the characteristics of the people who move from one place to another every day through the streets of the Greater Metropolitan Area. Food Court in Tocumen International Airport will be managed by IMCTuesday, September 14, 2010 International Meals Corporation (IMC) won the administration of the food court of the Tocumen Airport, in Panama, for the next 15 years. The company will invest about 5 million dollars in the next 4 months, introducing marks as Margaritaville, Cinnabon, Häagen Dazs, Quiznos, Teriyaki, Carls Jr., Dominos, Chesters and the local franchise Maritanos Café, explained to prensa.com its director, José Algarín. Update to Incentive Law for Panama PacificFriday, January 16, 2015 A law has been approved which updates the tax treatment of high-value services and movement of goods from the free zone in Panama Pacific to other countries. From a statement issued by the National Assembly of Panama: Environmental Permit for Multi Million Dollar ProjectMonday, January 25, 2016 Plans are underway to build in Panama City a mini city estimated at $4.1 billion, which will include areas for logistics, commerce, residential development and city utilities. The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) submitted to the Ministry of Environment in October 2015 by PGC Developers, SA, indicates that the development called "Panama Global City" (PGC), and will be located in the districts of Tocumen, 24 de Diciembre and Pacora, in the district of Panama, Panama Province. $12 Million for Commercial Project in GuatemalaFriday, September 17, 2010 Grupo Tikal Futura is building Flores del Lago Commercial Center on kilometer 29,5 of the Pacific Highway. This commercial center has also an area for medical services and a specialties clinics, movies and recreational areas. Costa Rica: $ 12 Million Real Estate ProjectWednesday, October 6, 2010 Grupo Roble will build the Escazú Corporate Center office building with eleven floors. The center will be built in front of Multiplaza Shopping Center´s south parking lots. Start of construction is scheduled for next November. Food Chain TipTop Expands in the RegionWednesday, September 30, 2009 Nicaraguan company Deli Pollo, owner of the franchise, presented its expansion plan for 2010. It currently operates a franchise in Honduras, and will open two restaurants in Costa Rica in the short term. New Wendy's Restaurant in Costa RicaMonday, October 5, 2009 "Comidas Rápidas Wentica", Costa Rican operator of the franchise, will open its fifth restaurant in the country. The $1 million restaurant is located in shopping mall "Paseo de las Flores", in Heredia, and will be open for customers in November. Congress for Free Zone Companies in Costa RicaWednesday, June 18, 2014 On July 10th, representatives from companies the free zone regime will meet to discuss issues such as investments outside of the greater metropolitan area and production chains. In addition to the issue of productive chains generated by companies operating under the free zone regime, discussion will take place on other topics such as opening free zones in areas which are less developed and more remote from the greater metropolitan area, where the majority of the sites offering this tax incentive scheme are located . Catering Company Expands in Costa RicaMonday, February 6, 2012 Casa Phillips with over 60 years offering airline catering services, is entering the restaurant market with the opening of offices in Juan Santamaria Airport. With an investment of $1.3 million, the company has opened three stores in the airport terminal under the name Malinche, two offering meals and a convenience store. Companies Continue to Arrive at HowardTuesday, June 7, 2011 BASF and Unilever are two of the companies that have recently joined the list of businesses that are operating in the Panama Pacific Special Economic Area. Some 80 multinationals are currently operating in the Panama Pacific Special Economic Area (AEPP) and this figure is expected to continue rising, as is the number of new jobs. |
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