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The Combate Beach Resort in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico.
The ruling marks the fifth time a court has sided with local concessionaires in legal disputes with Aerostar, the operator of Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in Puerto Rico.
Ongoing analysis of Puerto Rico’s Coincident and Leading Indicators will be crucial for tracking the island’s economic direction in the coming months.
From left: Consultant and Universidad del Turabo professor Gilberto Crespo; Mauricio Romero, vice president of AI and analytics at Liberty LatAm; Norberto Cruz-Córdova, president of the Internet Society, Puerto Rico chapter; Alba Norys De León, president of consulting firm AblaTek LLC; and panel host and event organizer Marcelo Burman during the panel at the Tech Day 2025 event in San Juan.
The dashboard is available under the Special Projects tab on the Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics website.
Executives from the Puerto Rico Chamber of Food Marketing, Industry and Distribution (MIDA, in Spanish) present findings from the 2025 Consumer X-ray study.
Rising interest rates, high home prices and construction tariffs are making homeownership harder to attain in Puerto Rico.
Three nonprofit organizations in Puerto Rico have been granted low-power FM licenses to begin educational and cultural radio programming under a time-sharing schedule approved by the Federal Communications Commission.
The NielsenIQ report explains how Puerto Rico’s retail formats and product categories responded to recent economic and consumer shifts.
Gov. Jenniffer González, center, signs Puerto Rico’s new permitting reform alongside Sebastián Negrón-Reichard, secretary of the Department of Economic Development and Commerce, and private sector leaders.
Erica Cole of NoLimbits, an accessible-apparel brand from P18 Gen. 12, raised $3 million in Series A funding and signed agreements with Hanger Clinic, Walmart and QVC.
SBA Regional Administrator Matt Coleman speaks about expanded support for Puerto Rico’s small businesses.
Julybeth Alicea-Rodríguez, CEO of HR Disruptor, launched the “Artificial Intelligence in Action” program in Puerto Rico.
From left: Marlyn Martínez, workforce development director at the Puerto Rico Chapter of the Associated General Contractors (AGC-PR); Umberto Donato, past AGC-PR president and president of its Workforce Development Foundation; and José Torrens, AGC-PR president.