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In his analysis of Puerto Rico’s housing market, appraiser Wilfredo Lozada notes that abandoned properties reflect demographic and economic shifts affecting neighborhoods on the island. (Credit: Eddie Toro | Dreamstime.com)
Arturo García-Solá is managing director of McConnell Valdés LLC.
Aroma Espresso in Trujillo Alto is marking its second anniversary with expanded offerings.
The Puerto Rico Capitol in San Juan (Credit: Eduardo San Miguel Tió)
A Puerto Rico Senate measure would promote drone light shows as an alternative to traditional fireworks. (Credi: Liz Lee | Dreamstime.com)
Puerto Rico’s Single Business Portal would handle incidental permit filings and related reviews under Senate Bill 1156.
A Carolina sanitation worker loads trash into a municipal collection truck as the Puerto Rico Senate considers extending a committee investigation into the municipality’s landfill. (Screen capture of the Municipio de Carolina Facebook page)
The headquarters of Puerto Rico's Municipal Revenue Collection Center, known in Spanish as CRIM. (File photo)
Senate Resolution 400 would investigate whether Puerto Rico’s Planning Board followed legal requirements for the Four-Year Investment Program. (Credit: Eduardo San Miguel Tió)
House Resolution 658 would study telework and flexible schedules in Puerto Rico as fuel prices rise during the Middle East conflict. (Credit: Undrey | Dreamstime.com)
Senate Bill 1146 would create a public portal in Puerto Rico to centralize information on federal funding opportunities. (Credit: Jittawit Tachakanjanapong | Dreamstime.com)
A Puerto Rico Senate bill would create new business incentives for military veterans. (Credit: Bumbleedee | Dreamstime.com)
Carilyn Marrero, author of “El Método LIBRE,” said financial literacy can help Puerto Ricans better understand workplace benefits, savings and long-term planning.
A Puerto Rico Senate bill would create a mentorship network linking experienced entrepreneurs with women interested in starting or expanding businesses. (Credit: Igor Mojzes | Dreamstime.com)
The Puerto Rico Capitol in San Juan. (Credit: Jinlide | Dreamstime.com)

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