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Miami.– The Southwest Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is holding two international celebrations for Fort Myers and Naples business groups.

A ribbon cutting/grand opening will be held April 11 at the new office of TDM Consulting Inc. in the Dominican Republic.

The Fort Myers-based civil engineering firm will have an office in Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic.

A groundbreaking ceremony for Cristal Beach, a 70-unit upscale condo project, is scheduled for April 12. Naples-based Paradise Investments is heading this project, located in Cabrera on the North Coast of the Dominican Republic, an hour away from the new office of TDM Consulting Inc.

Both events will have a business network reception for local and international guests. Dignitaries and business groups from different countries will be in attendance. Those interested in participating can register with the chamber by March 30.

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Written by: gouletcolonial, 17 Feb 2008 11:32 AM
From: United States Virgin Islands, St Thomas Mahogany Run
the Americans have landed in Las Terrenas [francia] mon dieu !
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Written by: Leandro, 17 Feb 2008 12:10 PM
From: Dominican Republic
`WELL BROTHER I HAVE LAND IN LAS TERRENAS WE ARE SELLING IT MAYBE WE CAN CLING THE SALE WITH THEM
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 17 Feb 2008 3:50 PM
From: United States Virgin Islands, St Thomas Mahogany Run
leandro...are you into phony cigars,or phony weddings,or phony land titles ? if not you will probably get a good price for your land....but beware cheap cheesy hustlers...
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Written by: DennisCabral, 17 Feb 2008 9:53 PM
From: United States
I live in Miami , FL, and know the shaggy constructions practices of this city from all engineering firms, therefore, watch out about using the same system in our country. We are familiar to our strong method of construction in the island, and the way houses, condos, apartments are constructed in this state of florida, would not stand any of the common earth tremors that are a reality in the country.
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Written by: juliony, 20 Feb 2008 8:49 AM
From: United States, New YOrk
Hey I bought some cheap land in Samana about 20 years ago and every three month i have to check that I'm still the owner.. just in case.. you never know. I might have someone from the PLD or PRD trying to sell it...

I caught someone selling my own property to me... que Bruto.. fue ese individuo...I caught him putting a sign near the main road saying for sale..
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 20 Feb 2008 9:07 AM
From: United States Virgin Islands, St Thomas Mahogany Run
juliony you are right on...It could have been sold 10 times before you found out about it ...then taken you 10 more years to get it back....the lawyers and politicians would make a fortune accepting bribes from everybody..that is how these liars and thieves build the economy.....the old fashion way....they steal it...the hard workers and honest people are left behind
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