
Exciting things are happening on Carribbean coast of Costa Rica.
Here's an article from Niewireinvstor.com
"A billion-dollar gentrification project is going to transform a forgotten port town in Costa Rica into a major Caribbean hot spot. If you get in on the right side of this massive cash injection, you could make a lot of money.
A billion is a lot to spend on a scheme like this. But Limón needs a lot of work.
For much of the last century, Limón was a company town. The controversial United Fruit Company managed the port, built the railroads and bridges, looked after the colonial buildings, and ran the local businesses."
To read full article follow the link: Limón, Costa Rica Receives $1 Billion To Boost Tourism