The nonprofit provides direct financial support, training, and volunteer opportunities to revitalize the Island's food economy.
The action responds to the property damage experienced by consumers in Cataño, Dorado, Toa Baja, Vega Alta, and Vega Baja because of the storms that soaked Puerto Rico Feb. 4-6.
The company expanded its food service operations in four airports in the neighboring island nation.
The fourth cohort, made up by 44% of female representation, worked for 12 weeks in a hybrid format.
Nearly half of the allocation is for 488 permanent construction projects.
The vessel was designed specifically for Puerto Rico and the Caribbean and commissioned by the US Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration.
This year, Iberia will mark 73 years since its first flight to the island.
According to the latest numbers, 918,236 people used the LMM last month, up when compared to the 821,110 on record for March 2019.
During the fund’s first year, candidates will be chosen for up to four projects to receive a grant of $150,000 for three consecutive years.
The PRBA's commercial bank members will support the effort by publishing the campaign on their own social networks.
The transaction would allow JetBlue to grow in its focus cities like Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and San Juan.
The business acceleration course in Puerto Rico is open to entrepreneurs from all creative sectors.
Walmart, Amigo, Colgate-Palmolive, cbc Pepsi Cola PR and PepsiCo are joining forces for the effort.
The property's owners listed extensive damages to the site and the interior of the Isla Verde hotel.
The delivery company provides services to 71 municipalities.
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