The government investments being made right now in Puerto Vallarta might seem ordinary to an outsider. After all, when a city is growing, the government usually initiates public works projects, right?
The level of government investment in Puerto Vallarta recently has grown significantly. As a result, Puerto Vallarta now has a new international airport terminal capable of processing an additional 800,000 passengers per year. (That’s on top of the 2 million visitors the city hosts annually.)
Puerto Vallarta has a brand new water treatment facility, one of the first cities to benefit from the Federal government’s clean water initiative, designed to deliver high quality drinking water to 95 percent of Mexico’s residents in the next four years. The drinking water in Puerto Vallarta, by the way, meets the same standards that US tap water meets.
Puerto Vallarta is one of the beneficiaries of a massive new highway project that will connect Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara, Tequila and Zacatecas. The new highway will go past each of Puerto Vallarta’s beaches to provide easy access to tourists and residents alike.
Puerto Vallarta has two brand new hospitals. These aren’t technically government investments, but they do speak to the level of commitment here to providing a high quality of life. These new hospitals are modern, clean and offer a full range of specialty services. They’re among the top facilities chosen by North Americans for inpatient procedures that are too expensive or not available in the US. (Many seniors choose these facilities for joint replacements and treatment of chronic illnesses and conditions because the care is excellent and affordable, and Puerto Vallarta is a great place to recover!)
The new Puerto Vallarta Convention Center is almost finished. When it opens in the Fall of 2008, Puerto Vallarta will become a major convention center for groups in North America. The center will boast all of the conveniences you’ve come to expect in Puerto Vallarta.
All of these investments are designed to support the tourist economy and attract businesses to Puerto Vallarta. Besides being valuable to the tourists, these improvements can only mean great things for residents and investors alike. If you like what you see and you’re ready to invest in Puerto Vallarta, please contact a Select Mexico Properties sales representative today.
Photo Credit: Jeinny Solis S.
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