Cinta Costera extension benefiting local business and culture
The $52 million extension of Panama’s Coastal Strip (The Cinta Costera) due for completion in April, is already having a positive impact on the area say local businesses.
This extension, starting at the seafood market, includes a new road, a vendor plaza, landscaping, a pedestrian pathway, underground parking, and a 1,650 square meter cultural plaza, said administrative manager, Arturo Graell.
He reported on Wednesday (March 16) that work is 98 percent complete, including 85 of the 154 modules for the Vendors Plaza, and the multipurpose dock to replace the two outdated piers.
José Manuel García and other operators of barges and ships, fishermen, and tourists, who travel to the islands of the Las Perlas archipeligro.have benefited from the development.The port offers a waiting room, restrooms, boarding facilities temporary storage depots, and offices for the Ministry of Health, Panama Maritime Authority, Water Resources Authority, and Customs Department.
The new cultural plaza, nearing completion will be used to host cultural events will It will include104 underground parking spots, a playground, and an amphitheatre.