nr-mexico-maya-train-triggers-investments.htm Maya Train Project will Trigger Real Estate Investments speedyyucatrain.gif Mexico News Daily The Maya Train project will trigger real estate investment of at least 150 billion pesos, according to the National Tourism Promotion Fund. Shopping centers and warehouses are among the developments to be built in the vicinity of the 15 stations proposed for the new railway. ------------ nr-ikea-to-open-mexico-store-in-2020.htm Ikea Plans to Open First Mexico Store in 2020 ikea.gif Reuters IKEA, the world's largest furniture seller, will open its first store in Mexico City next year and plans to launch other stores around the country. The Swedish chain known for its modern and inexpensive furnishing designs also plans to sell its products online. ------------- nb-puerto-vallarta-ready-for-hurricane-season.htm Authorities Inspect Puerto Vallarta's Hurricane Shelters hurricanegif.gif Lorena Sonrisas Last week, the director of Social Development, Víctor Bernal Vargas, led Puerto Vallarta municipal authorities on an inspection tour of the twenty-one buildings that, if required, will be used as temporary shelters during the 2019 Mexican Pacific hurricane season. ------------- nb-1st-riviera-nayarit-hotel-recyclathon.htm 1st Riviera Nayarit Recyclathon Hauls in a Ton of Waste recycle.gif Norma Hernández The 1st Hotel Recyclathon took place in the Riviera Nayarit on World Recycling Day with 7 members of the Bahía de Banderas Hotel and Motel Association participating. 1.018 tons of PET, aluminum, caps, cardboard, paper and assorted plastics were collected for recycling.