The mayor of Santo Domingo Este, Manuel Jiménez, presented the national business community the strategic projects executed by the City Council, which will contribute to the development and benefit of all citizens.
During a lunch offered to representatives of prominent national and local companies, Jiménez cited development plans and advances experienced by the municipality, which he understands generate trust for local investment with the execution of initiatives of great value and impact for this demarcation.
Among these projects, he cited the Cultural Tourist Route, Chencha: Open Space, Minimarket Circuit, renovation of the Cachón de la Rubia Ecotourism Park, Ecological Park and Biomuseum, the Route of the Murals, the Municipal Luthería School and the project of Sculpture and National Identity.
These projects, said the representative of the City Council, allow the image of the city to be strengthened and open the opportunity for companies to cultivate and expand their intangible assets in their relationship with the City Council.
“ Building a city is not done only with the central or local government, but with the articulation of all sectors. We are going to begin to give value to all those things that belong to us,” said the mayor, citing the case of the historic La Ermita church, considered the oldest in the West, and which is located in East Santo Domingo.
indicated that in order to execute projects for the advancement of the city, only the will is needed, but that this cannot be done by one institution alone, but rather the articulation of all sectors and a business class with vision is needed, “ to help us create a fair and creative city”.
Santo Domingo This is the largest and most populous municipality in the Dominican Republic and one of those with the greatest contributions. according to recent data from the General Directorate of Internal Taxes (DGII).
The meeting was attended by the senator for the province of Santo Domingo, Antonio Taveras Guzmán, as well as such as Juan Jorge Méndez, from Grupo Martí, Emmanuel Cedano, from Claro company, Aníbal Germán Alfonso, from Banco Popular, Lizzie González and Nelson Ortiz, from Industria San Miguel, José ; Beras and Maribel Henríquez, from Sociedad Multiempresarial, Noel Hiraldy, from Vallas Cartel, Niomel Romer, from Banco de Reservas and other business representatives such as Amadita and Rysell laboratories.
The City Council also participated , the deputy mayor, Angela Henríquez, the institution’s coordinator of special projects, Bernardo Ayala, those in charge of Business Liaison, Milagros Reyes, and Commercial Management, Miguelina de Castro, and the director of Culture, Guillermo Martínez.