For the past five years, the firms have been collaborating on multiple projects due in part to the client list they share.
This initiative seeks to boost the local economy by requesting local residents to buy gifts in Puerto Rican shops.
With “panderos” and “aguinaldos” Discover Puerto Rico took the island’s traditional Christmas music parties, or “parrandas,” to several media outlets.
This solar storage system will supply 100 percent of the electrical needs for this center.
The Council is chaired by Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson and comprised of 13 federal agencies, including the Small Business Administration.
Telecommunications companies, rural electric cooperatives and utilities, internet service providers and municipalities may apply.
A panel of judges selected the seven winners from 45 entities that were nominated. Each will receive a $5,000 donation.
The availability of the group of restaurants began in the San Juan metropolitan area.
The INprende team found that more than 90 percent of the businesses presented opportunities for improvement in the areas of marketing and finances.
Recent research conducted by Discover Puerto Rico shows that the island’s cultural backbone offers a great opportunity to differentiate Puerto Rico from its competition.
To answer questions and inquiries, CBP will have an orientation table at Plaza Las Americas on Dec. 10-15.
The disbursements were possible thanks to a donation from the David Tepper Charitable Foundation — Appaloosa LP.
The price reduction follows the previous announcement of cost reductions to Pika’s Harbor smart battery line.
The winners will be officially announced at the PRWeek Awards event, dubbed “the biggest night in Public Relations."
The endorsed destinations were vetted by editors from both “Condé Nast Traveler” U.S. and Traveller U.K.
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