| Casco Viejo vs. Remainder of Panama |
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| Written by Matt Landau | |||||||
| Tuesday, 02 September 2008 | |||||||
Over the past five years, Panama City has been a virtual playground for developers. It's resembled, at times, an over-sized children's sandbox with cranes, heaps of dirt, and the occasional "accident" littering the capital's streets. But what is the main difference between what's going on downtown and that which is progressing in Casco Viejo?
The widely publicized boom of real estate in Panama City is unrestrained: a feature many travelers and investors see glamorously through the lenses of tall, shiny buildings and luxurious amenities. However, it is the limits and preservation laws of Casco Viejo's real estate sector that draw true connoisseurs. You see, a developer cannot build upwards in Casco Viejo. A developer cannot build outwards or sideways or at an angle. He must abide strictly to the rules and regulations set forth, otherwise his project will be condemned.
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Over the past five years, Panama City has been a virtual playground for developers. It's resembled, at times, an over-sized children's sandbox with cranes, heaps of dirt, and the occasional "accident" littering the capital's streets. But what is the main difference between what's going on downtown and that which is progressing in