Panama Diamond Exchange President Akerman Visits Israel, India
May 10, 14Akerman will be holding meetings in the Ramat Gan/Tel Aviv area from May 11 to 16, and in the Mumbai area from May 19 to 23.
Akerman recently visited Antwerp where he met with a range of companies, several of which have already signed commitments to take up office space in the Panama Gem & Jewelry Center.
"Interest in the project is high, with members of the trade keen to be among the first to establish a permanent place in the new Latin American trading complex," Akerman said. "Our goal is to have a good representation from all the various trading centers, but during the first phase of the development program space will be limited. Those who sign up first will obviously get preference."
The development of Phase I of Panama Gem & Jewelry Center in Panama City is progressing on the initial two-story building that will serve as the headquarters of PDE, including its administrative offices and 300 square-meter trading floor. The building, which will also provide office space for leasing for up to 59 local, regional and international companies, is scheduled for completion before end of the third quarter of this year.
The second phase of the project will feature a multi-story tower, in which offices can be purchased. Construction will begin in 2015, with a finish date scheduled for 2017. Tenants in the Phase I building will get the first pick of offices in the Phase II tower.