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What’s behind the high-rise construction boom in Costa Rica

Experts say a boom in high-rise construction in the Central Valley is driven by changing consumer preferences, favorable credit conditions and quality of life concerns.

Costa Rica’s high-rise boom

The boom in high-rise construction is being driven by a combination of changing consumer preferences, attractive housing credit, and quality of life concerns.

Costa Rican soccer star Raquel Rodríguez: It’s time to talk about equal pay

Costa Rican national soccer start and current Sky Blue player Raquel Rodríguez spoke to The Tico Times about the equal pay debate in women's soccer.

Nat Geo mini-series investigates Cody Dial’s disappearance in Corcovado National Park

The documentary series, "Missing Dial," follows Roman Dial's eight-month search in Costa Rica, accompanied by private investigators. Among the theories for his disappearance, the show will examine the dark rumors swirling around the remote Osa Peninsula that Cody Dial was murdered.

Shell Shock: Climate Change Threatens Turtle Gender Balance

In the 1980s, scientists trying to save sea turtles noticed something truly bizarre. They thought they were doing something good: rescuing eggs from vulnerable...

Mag-4.5 earthquake rattles Costa Rica’s Central Valley

The quake could be felt in the capital, San José. There were no reports of injuries or damage at this posting but an temblor with a magnitude of 4.5 has the potential to cause moderate damage.

Costa Rican cyclist Andrey Amador finishes third in opening stage of Giro d’Italia

Cyclist Andrey Amador finished third overall in the opening stage of the 2016 Giro d'Italia on Friday, which starts with three stages in the Netherlands before going to Italy.

Cafe Britt Celebrates 15 Years of Success in Costa Rica

What do you bring as a birthday present for a 15-year-old who is making nine figures and has 1,730 employees in 137 locations in...

Art and culture at a glance: the week ahead in Costa Rica

A few of our favorite events from the week ahead.

Mysterious monkey deaths could be related to climate change

Drought, disease or something more sinister has caused a massive die-off of howler monkeys in Nicaragua, Costa Rica and other Latin American countries.

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