The mall operators also said foot traffic to the center is up 20 percent year-over-year.
The most recent results “exceeded our expectations,” company President Mac Schuessler said during a call with analysts.
Puerto Rico’s private sector continues to add executives to its ranks, this time in the hotel and payment processing industries.
Plastic straws for drinks will be provided only to customers who specifically request them, the company stated.
The process has begun with the first re-branded stations already operating in Bayamón and Aguada.
The Toyota Foundation recently celebrated the 21st edition of its environmental grants program, awarding scholarships of $2,500 each to 18 students.
Lopito, Ileana & Howie Inc. announced the merger with digital company Pixelogic, which responds to the new demands of consumers who use multiple points of contact in their daily lives.
“Guest Insights” provides hotels with access to key data across time and markets.
In this episode of Dollar$ and $ense we talk with prominent Economists José Joaquín Villamil and Antonio Fernós about the fate of Puerto Rico's economy and the necessary steps to see a rebound.
The proposal is consistent with the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority’s fiscal plan, which reduces the fossil fuel budget by $400 million to $500 million per year to bring the utility out of bankruptcy.
When the nearly 15,000 federal employees have accidents at work, they depend on private medical providers to receive treatment and handle their claim.
New executives have been appointed to high-ranking positions at Aspira de Puerto Rico and AT&T Puerto Rico.
The structure owned by Regino Jiménez, 84, and Margarita Forty, 76, was severely damaged by Hurricane María in September of last year.
The financial institution’s loan portfolio grew this quarter despite “meaningful organic reductions” in resolution of non-performing assets.
The “paradores” are known for hospitality and affordable rates.
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