Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve reopened Monday, a little over a year after Hurricane María hit the island, causing damage to the property.
A.M. Best announced it has placed under review with negative implications the Financial Strength Rating of A- and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of “a-” of Cooperativa de Seguros Multiples de Puerto Rico.
Treasury Secretary Teresita Fuentes confirmed that the agency’s Administrative Determination No. 17-19 regarding the non-applicability of the Sales and Use Tax (SUT) to certain donations continues in force.
The museum has been temporarily closed while it moves into its new, more prominent space in the Buccaneer Mall on Havensight Point in Charlotte Amalie.
The U.S. General Accountability Office issued a report recommending that several U.S. agencies work to include Puerto Rico in more federal economic and labor data reporting, to make it easier to assess the commonwealth’s true problems.
The service will be provided with four vessels leased from a private operator at a cost of $15 million for one year.
The initiative responds to a municipal economic development strategy in the northern town post-Hurricane María.
Net revenues collections for the commonwealth’s General Fund totaled $670.3 million in August 2018.
The U.S. Small Business Administration graduated 16 companies from its Emerging Leaders program in Puerto Rico.
Professional trade organization Empresarios por Puerto Rico urged the government to use the legal means necessary so that federal allocations aimed at the island’s recovery are mainly channeled through local services and suppliers
The three projects went through the required evaluation process, as specified in the Public-Private Partnerships Act.
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In the year since Hurricane María struck Puerto Rico, the share of so-called “micro-revenue” firms generating $50,000 or less in profits increased.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency confirmed it has awarded Puerto Rico nearly $56 million in grants to cover Hurricane María-related expenses.
Under the motto "Funds to grow," the Puerto Rico Science, Technology and Research Trust opened the call for two grant programs with $2.5 million available to boost the economy based on innovation, science and technology.
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