It is located in the capital city and will feature three 7-storey buildings. The first of these will house 18 information technology companies.
“The complex will also house offices from the software and telecom departments of the country’s universities and colleges affiliated to the Guatemalan Exporters’ Association (AGEXPORT)”, reported Globedia.
The remaining two buildings are expected to be ready within two years.
Source: Globedia.com
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