GM Sectec employees join global Earth Day initiative with a plogging cleanup in Loíza and Río Grande. #NewsismyBusiness
The subsidies were approved in Fiscal 2025. #NewsismyBusiness
By organizing cleanups, educational events, and innovative recycling initiatives, LimPiaR empowers communities to act for a cleaner and greener Puerto Rico. #NewsismyBusiness
The federal agency also awarded a grant of approximately $60,000 from the Presidential Grant for Disaster Home Repair and Section 504 funds to repair the home of a Loíza resident. #NewsismyBusiness
An event was held at the Loíza Municipal Library to discuss opportunities. #NewsismyBusiness
Fifteen entrepreneurs from the northern town of Loíza began a virtual training program comprising more than 40 hours of training, practical sessions and mentoring through nonprofit organization’s Vitrina Solidaria’s Loíza Glocal Bootcamp, Executive Director Raquel Skerrett-Escalera said. The businesses of the entrepreneurs picked for the free training represent the agriculture, food and arts and crafts […]
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, 18 women residents of the northern town of Loíza completed a creative sewing course and, at the same time, collaborated with the public health emergency by making face masks. The course was made possible through a donation from the Puerto Rico Community Foundation to Connecting Paths PR Inc., […]
Through a collaborative effort for the benefit of the community, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has joined the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico with the municipality of Loíza to begin the initial phase of building a new Emergency Operations Center. The academic institution will donate the plans for the design of the structure located in […]
The initiative responds to a municipal economic development strategy in the northern town post-Hurricane María.
Embassy Suites by Hilton San Juan Hotel & Casino and AT&T recently got together to spend time with residents of the La Torre sector in Piñones, in Loíza as part of an initiative of Hilton chain’s "Travel with Purpose" program.
Even as Starbucks Coffee Puerto Rico LLC readies to unveil a new store on Loíza St., it is scouting for prime locations for the new stores planned for 2014 in an investment that could reach $1.5 million, said a company official.
The upcoming corporate relocation of a leading convenience store chain to a long-shuttered Loíza Street building, from which it will also run a Quiznos Sub, offers further proof of the ongoing revitalization that is pumping considerable money and breathing renewed vigor into this well-known San Juan area unique for embracing all economic classes: from low-income and middle class to the rich.
The Puerto Rico Land Authority will preserve 1,000 acres of wetlands as part of an agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The wetlands, which help prevent flooding and pollution of rivers, lakes and streams, to be preserved under the settlement are mostly in Loíza, and will now be protected from future commercial and industrial development.
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