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Liberty Square at San Patricio in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, where several new restaurants and shops will open before the end of 2025.
The new bridge at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport will feature elevators and climate-controlled walkways connecting all levels of the parking garage to Terminal A.
San Juan Mayor Miguel Romero signs documents related to municipal programs. (File photo)
A telecommunications tower in Puerto Rico delivers broadband service as part of the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) program, a federally funded initiative to expand high-speed internet to schools, libraries, health centers and other public institutions. (Credit: Jose Rosado | Dreamstime.com)
Rep. Ángel Morey-Noble introduced House Bill 456 to order a review of Puerto Rico’s business laws.
The Outlet at Route 66 shopping center in Canóvanas, Puerto Rico, is adding new stores and expanding its entertainment offerings.
A Puerto Rico license plate, the subject of a House investigation into the single plate system.
JetBlue unveiled its special “Isla del Bluencanto” aircraft, designed by Puerto Rican artist Juan Gutiérrez-Rovira, at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport.
Sen. Ron Wyden has asked Pantera Capital founder Dan Morehead, pictured, to explain his use of Puerto Rico’s Act 60 tax incentives. (Credit: Salt.org)
T-Satellite customers can now access apps such as WhatsApp, AllTrails, AccuWeather, Google Maps, T-Life and X in areas without cellular coverage.
The MCS Foundation said its programs reached 15,000 people in more than 25 Puerto Rico municipalities during its annual meeting with nonprofit partners.
A survey by the Puerto Rico Association of Condominiums and Access Controls found support for conciliation committees as a way to ease disputes and reduce regulatory caseloads. (Credit: Marilyn Volan | Dreamstime.com)
From left: Alba Rivera, former president of the Association of Clinical Laboratories of Puerto Rico; Felipe Cintrón, president; and Debra Velázquez, vice president
From left: JC Automation executives Eric Santana, Ricardo Conesa, Juan Sénquiz and Guillermo Aponte.

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