Posts Tagged ‘Building’

  • 18-storey building would compete with Scotiabank Tower
    Project requires investment of $ 35 million The construction of a development of 18 apartments in the Paseo Colon could make competition to Torre Scotiabank Torre old Mercedes. In the new building, diagonal to the bank headquarters, 11 floors would be used specifically for offices. The infrastructure plans designed by Guido Solano Muñoz, architect and president of the...
    by Cozta Rica at June 9th, 2010 at 02:06 pm
  • Decree allows building in areas of environmental protection
    Measurement driven Minaet and Housing in the Greater Metropolitan Area. Environmentalists and Prugam reported threat to the aquifers. An executive order signed by President Óscar Arias and Environment Ministers of Housing and building permits in areas of environmental protection within the Greater Metropolitan Area (GAM) of Costa Rica. This mandate, published last week...
    by Cozta Rica at March 4th, 2010 at 05:03 am
  • Guanacaste lives building collapse in tourism
    Permit applications fell 92% in the first nine months of the year. Only maintains a growing trend in the process of additional works and earthworks. Despite the crisis, achieved Hotel Riu complex of 701 rooms to open next month. If it is real estate investment, Guanacaste has been plunged into a deep pit when clear signs will come out. Tourism, one of the main economic...
    by Cozta Rica at October 29th, 2009 at 07:10 am
  • Lifted first tier of National Stadium
    Grandstand from the west and is visible and the others are about to start. The construction of the 1,300 piles of the building is well advanced. The construction of the new National Stadium in San Jose, Costa Rica is already a new phase as we can see that the tier rises from the west. When this phase is fully list in mid-September, will begin with the rest of the building....
    by Cozta Rica at August 13th, 2009 at 09:08 am
  • McDonald’s opens first location in Santa Ana ‘Green’ area
    Building maximizes use of natural daylight and air conditioning can be avoided. Company hired 50 people, mostly in areas adjacent to the business. McDonald’s opened at Lindora, Santa Ana, its first local “green” in Central America, with an investment of $ 2 million. Tatiana Rodriguez, manager of the restaurant chain, said that the investment that doubled...
    by Cozta Rica at August 10th, 2009 at 12:08 pm
  • Construction in Guanacaste declined by almost 70%
    One of the provinces of Costa Rica, after enjoying a property boom, Guanacaste is living one of its critical points. According to data provided by the Costa Rican Chamber of Construction (CCC), the sector experienced a decrease of 69% in Guanacaste, when comparing the first half of 2009 with the same period last year. The data are also negative in the other provinces,...
    by Cozta Rica at August 6th, 2009 at 10:08 am
  • Oracle will provide legal and financial services to Latin America
    Multinational software and services from Santa Ana Oracle will provide legal and financial support to all its subsidiaries operating in Latin America. The company yesterday opened a building in Forum II, where 150 of the Costa Rican legal counsel responsible for managing contracts, credit management and collections on the Continent. Investment in the new building over...
    by Cozta Rica at August 5th, 2009 at 12:08 pm
  • Shopping center will have 180 local Moravia
    Developer plans to start construction later this year. Already has signed endorsement Setena and manages the building permit. Moravia is the place to bet the firm real estate portfolio to build its second commercial center. The signing of Costa Rica capital to develop local 180 on the ground where Lincoln College operated until 2007. The new mall will include a supermarket,...
    by Cozta Rica at July 30th, 2009 at 09:07 am
  • Jacó is breathing
    In Garabito lowers the real estate wave and the municipality intends to take advantage of this pause. In Jacó, almost all the new condo buildings are completed and little movement is observed in the construction of the town faced, a little over a year, a spate of building projects. The economic crisis lowered the agitation of those investments and now gives him a respite...
    by Cozta Rica at July 27th, 2009 at 09:07 am
  • Airport manager takes bouncing old building
    In coming days ending demolished building that dates from the mid-80s. HASDC promising new area of migration which will be ready in June 2010. Houston Airport System took over the leadership of Juan Santamaría Airport en Alajuela, Costa Rica and with them the demolition of the last remaining old building at the airport. This is the block C, where the boarding room number...
    by Cozta Rica at July 24th, 2009 at 11:07 am