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Toyota de Puerto Rico held its third Toyota Open golf tournament in Río Grande, raising $185,000 for the CAP Foundation with the support of 50 sponsors.
Lucy Crespo, CEO of the Puerto Rico Science, Technology and Research Trust, which oversees the Xpand program supporting Puerto Rican companies expanding abroad.
AtkinsRéalis Caribe’s office at Metro Office Park in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.
One of Liberty Puerto Rico’s stores at Plaza Las Américas in San Juan.
Puerto Rico’s manufacturing sector continues to expand, with steady gains in production and employment indicating renewed industrial activity heading into the final quarter of 2025. (Credit: Dzmitry Dzemidovich | Dreamstime.com)
The Puerto Rico Bankers Association and the Department of Consumer Affairs launched a digital campaign during the 2025 holiday season to educate consumers on fraud prevention, secure payment methods, financial planning and their rights when shopping.
The ICON project’s executives gather on the rooftop in Condado to mark the completion of the building’s top floor.
Goya de Puerto Rico headquarters in Bayamón.
The prolonged shutdown unfolds as both parties remain locked in the “hand grenade” standoff described in Birling Capital’s recent report.
Puerto Rico’s auto market hit the brakes in October as new car sales slowed amid higher import tariffs and shifting consumer demand. (Credit: Flynt | Dreamstime.com)
From left: Former Gov. Luis G. Fortuño, founder of the Center for Economic Renewal, Growth and Excellence (Centro Crece); professor Jorge Colberg-Toro; Roberto Salinas, advocate of economic freedom in Latin America; and Jorge Rodríguez, founder of the Institute of Economic Freedom.
The new School of Business includes conference rooms, shared work areas, digital displays and spaces designed for academic and professional collaboration.
Buenos Ayres houses a restaurant, market, bar, dining area, bakery offering Argentinian and local products, and a wine cellar.
Liberty Puerto Rico’s headquarters in San Juan.
This past July, T-Mobile rolled out T-Satellite with Starlink, a service that connects compatible phones to more than 650 Starlink satellites orbiting more than 200 miles above Earth. (Credit: nikkimeel | Dreamstime.com)

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