New Loreto Real Estate Opportunity: JW Marriott Residences

November 21st, 2008 Alfredo Cristo Posted in Environment, Loreto No Comments »

The new JW Marriott Residences in Loreto Mexico provide all the details and amenities for a luxury living experience.  In these world-class Seaside residences the architects and designers have thought of everything one could need.  Sliding glass panels from the living areas open to large terraces with incredible Sea of Cortez views.  You’ll have direct beach access right from your front door with approximately 800 feet of private beach.  Design features include: travertine floors with a choice of three color schemes, kitchen islands with slab granite counters, high-end appliances, and custom milled cabinetry and doors. 

Each master suite will include such features as: Private terraces, beautiful wrought iron detailing, soaking tubs, double sinks, walk-in closets, wall safes and private owner’s storage.  Covered parking is a standard with an option for a private garage with storage.  Homes are also wired for high-speed Internet and satellite television.

The developers at the Loreto JW Marriott are also committed to the environment and responsible development.  They will be seeking a LEED certification (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) - which is part of the Green Building Rating System.  Internationally accepted standards for environmentally sustainable construction must be followed to gain such elite status.  

For more information about the new Loreto JW Marriott Residences please contact Alfredo Cristo.

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US - Mexico Celebrate 25 Years of Environmental Cooperation

September 9th, 2008 Alfredo Cristo Posted in Environment No Comments »

Recently officials from the US and Mexico met to discuss environmental issues faced by both countries near the border and to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the La Paz Agreement.  The meeting was attended by the Secretaria de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales as well as the US EPA, county and local governments, representatives from US tribes, Mexico indigenous communities and several representatives from non-governmental organizations.  The US EPA has worked with Mexico to improve environmental issues faced by both borders which has lead to significant improvement in the environmental quality of life for people in the region.  The initiative, dubbed Border 2012, in conjunction with the La Paz Agreement aims to help:

  • reduce air pollution
  • provide safe drinking water
  • hazardous waste cleanup
  • general environmental cleanup and pollution prevention
  • improve emergency preparedness

The La Paz Agreement was signed in 1983 between the US and Mexico to protect, conserve and improve the environment of the border region.  This paved the way for the creation of a framework both governments can rely on to resolve environmental issues along the border.  Since its start the La Paz Agreement has lead to many successful border initiatives.  

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