The class-action lawsuit names Triple-S, MAPFRE, Universal Insurance and Cooperativa de Seguros Múltiples.
The event is expected to pump $500,000 into Puerto Rico’s economy, organizers said.
The initiative will be supported by the tools provided by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunities Act.
The 1,700 square-foot location entailed a $1 million investment and is creating 25 jobs.
The projects will benefit thousands of families living in 19 towns.
The debt is related to loans that the CRIM was granted in 2001 and 2002.
Zafiro Clothing & CO and Nerdtopia recently opened.
The Puerto Rican franchise also launched a new mobile application as it continues to grow.
The town unveiled a $3.3 million plan to launch “Taste of Guaynabo."
The nonprofit will receive donation requests through Aug. 31.
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This represents nearly $28 billion in funds.
The retailer is reaffirming its commitment to increase the purchase of local products by $60 million.
The company is running the Impetus Academy.
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