Real Estate Report 2009- Casco Viejo, Panama
"May you live interesting times" says the Chinese curse, but in Panama it was truly an interesting year, especially for its colonial Quarter, Casco Viejo which has seemed to hold the fort.
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"May you live interesting times" says the Chinese curse, but in Panama it was truly an interesting year, especially for its colonial Quarter, Casco Viejo which has seemed to hold the fort.
Read moreNew year resolution? How about kissing your cash away and being happy about it?
Read moreFor the past ten years, Casco Antiguo has gone through a delicate process of revitalization which includes as many angles as a city can afford: urbanism, community, historical architecture protection, legal and so many more.
Read moreThis month The Economist has dedicated an article to the Panama Canal and the impact of its expansion throughout this time of crisis. It is worth reading for anyone looking to invest in Panama or know more about it.
Read moreCasco Viejo is a collage of everything. If you are wondering what really goes on, check out this post!
Read moreVenezuelans have their eyes on Casco Antiguo, Panama
Read moreGreat regional connectivity convinced Heineken and a special law incentive convinced Heineken to move to Panama. Learn more!
Read moreEl Economista Regional, a specialized business magazine for the region had a lot to say about Panama. "Panama is one of the few Latin American economies that has projections in positive numbers despite the global crisis." Why? keep reading.…
Read moreI am not a great photographer. But it was very difficult to miss at this wonderful tower. The breeze crossing from window to window, I had to climb a lot of steep stairs! but it was worth it.
Read morePresidential Elections are now very boring compared to the Noriega times. In a true "show off" of democracy, a businessman was elected President of Panama.
Read moreVisit a world heritage site second only to Jurassic Park for $300 or less. Or just hike around the numerous jungles, caves and lake areas of the Panama Canal either for free or for $35 on a guided group. …
Read morePanama mega investments are going forward full steam ahead. With the Presidential elections coming up next week, the current President Martin Torrijos Espino is eager to cut the ribbons and inaugurate it. Check out this recent aerial photo showing the…
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