Panama Pacifico

Panama Pacifico
Howard Air Force Base
Panama Pacifico
Location in Panama
Coordinates: 08°54′54″N 079°35′58″W / 8.91500°N 79.59944°W / 8.91500; -79.59944
Country  Panama
Province West Panamá Province
District Arraiján District
Construction started November 13, 2008
Area
  Total 14,1 km2 (54 sq mi)

Panama Pacifico is a mixed-use real estate development in Veracruz, Arraiján District, Panama on the former Howard Air Force Base. It is situated on the western bank of Panama Canal, opposite Balboa. The project has been in development since 2007.[1]

London & Regional Properties and Colombian banker Jaime Gilinski formed a consortium, London & Regional Panama, to develop the Panama Pacifico[2] business and residential community in Arraiján District, Panama. Gilinski and his partners Ian and Richard Livingstone bested 17 other international firms to develop the project. The contract is a 40-year license for the area with an obligation to invest US$405 million over the first eight years from 2007.[1] The project includes 3,450 acres (1,400 hectares) of land

Development Goals

The goals set by the governmental agency APP at the start of the project where:[3]

  • 1.400 hectares in total
  • 850 hectares for development
  • 1.0 million m2 of commercial space
  • 20,000 homes and apartments
  • 40,000 jobs created
  • Extensive parks, open spaces and entertainment areas
  • Malls
  • Business and luxury hotels

Housing

The Panama Pacifico master-planned community will feature 20,000 homes within several neighborhoods: the Town Center (which includes current projects in Soleo and Mosaic, Nativa, and River Valley), Woodlands, Kobbe Hills, and Puente Verde, among others. The homes will be surrounded by the natural environment of mangroves, wetlands, and tropical forests. Luxury hotels are also planned. A downtown district, Town Center, will serve as a central point for retail, restaurant, and entertainment areas.[4]

Economic potential

The government of Panama created the Special Economic Area Panama Pacifico under the Law 41 of July 20, 2004, and with that as a base, the Agency of Special Economic Area Panama Pacifico (APP) was created, acting as an independent and responsible entity for the administration, promotion, development, regulation and proper use of the areas assigned to the Panama Pacifico region. The Special Economic Area give companies that set up within the area special tax, labor, and legal incentives.[5][6] These intensives makes it attractive for global corporations to set up regional headquarters within the area. A number of multinational corporations have already located in Panama Pacifico, including 3M, DELL, VF, BASF, Samtec, and Caterpillar.

Panama Pacifico is located 15 minutes from downtown Panama City in Arraijan, 35 minutes from Tocumen International Airport, and adjacent to the Pan-American Highway that connects the Americas.[7]

By the end of 2012, the community is expected to complete ten new warehouses buildings in the PanAmerica Corporate Center and four Class A office buildings in the International Business Park. The developer has invested $230 million so far, and Kardonski says international firms—particularly those involved in the maritime, light manufacturing, and technology sectors—continue to find Panama Pacifico an interesting option for their Latin American operations. More than 160 companies are now in operation in the Special Economic Area, including eight in the Fortune 500.[8]


Education

Panama Pacifico hosts several educational institutions, such as

  • Lycée français Paul Gauguin de Panama, a private international school offering Pre-K through 12th grade. Classes are primarily in French with both English and Spanish as second languages.[9]
  • Howard Kids Academy, a private school with pre-school through 8th grade, including classes teac(ing English as a Second Language (ESL).
  • Magen David Academy, a private school for children of the Jewish faith, offering pre-K through 12th grade. Classes are in English.
  • Knightsbridge Schools International Panama, a private school with Pre-K through 12th grade.
  • Universidad del Caribe, a four-year college. Classes are in Spanish.
  • Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá, a four-year college. Classes are in Spanish.

See also

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 "London and Regional Properties bid of $405M wins bid for the 40 year development rights to the Former USAF Howard Air Force Base, Panama City". PanamaPacifico.com. Retrieved 2007-01-31.
  2. "Construction Commences in Howard". PanamaPacifico.com. Retrieved 2008-11-13.
  3. "Panama Pacifico Project". Agency of Special Economic Area Panama Pacifico. Retrieved 2016-09-05.
  4. "A Unique Opportunity to call Paradise Home". PanamaPacifico.com. Retrieved 2009-07-28.
  5. Rossiter, James (2007-02-08). "UK developer wins $705m Panama contract". London: The Times. Retrieved 2011-07-15.
  6. "Panama Pacific Special Economic Area". panamaoffshorecenter. Retrieved 2012-12-11.
  7. "Moving Business Overseas to the Crossroads of Commerce". Panama-pacifico.com. Retrieved 2009-07-28.
  8. "Panama Pacifico Expansion Remains Strong; Average 9 New Companies per Month". PanamaPacifico.com. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  9. "Nuestra Ubicación Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine."/"Où sommes nous? Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine." Lycée français Paul Gauguin de Panama. Retrieved on 15 March 2015. "Dirección: Edificio 810, Ave. Ingeniero Way, Panamá Pacífico"

Coordinates: 8°54′54″N 79°35′58″W / 8.91500°N 79.59944°W / 8.91500; -79.59944 (Panama Pacifico (former Howard AFB))

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