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Real Estate in Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean (Hardcover): Claudia Murray, Camilla Ween, Yadira Torres-Romero,... Real Estate in Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean (Hardcover)
Claudia Murray, Camilla Ween, Yadira Torres-Romero, Yazmin Ramirez
R4,482 Discovery Miles 44 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book examines real estate markets and urban development in Central America, Mexico and The Caribbean (CAMEC). It considers both residential and commercial real estate with a focus on industrial and hospitality sectors, infrastructure and logistics. The CAMEC region is besieged by complexity. Prone to natural disasters, and with the Mexico/US border constituting the largest human migration corridor on Earth, the region is also a vital trading hub for goods, linking commerce between the world's two largest oceans and the Americas. The real estate markets in this area are dynamic, rapidly developing and under researched. This book analyses the particularities of these markets and the context in which investors and developers operate. The authors present case studies and contributions from key players in major cities in the region. The book exposes the regional risks and opportunities connected to urban development including market transparency, urban equity and development regulation. The research presented in this volume gives the reader a comprehensive picture of each country under study, detailing their individual commercial, residential, industrial, leisure and infrastructure sectors. This is essential reading for international investors, real estate students, researchers, and professionals with an interest in the region.

Real Estate in Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean (Paperback): Claudia Murray, Camilla Ween, Yadira Torres-Romero,... Real Estate in Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean (Paperback)
Claudia Murray, Camilla Ween, Yadira Torres-Romero, Yazmin Ramirez
R1,557 Discovery Miles 15 570 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book examines real estate markets and urban development in Central America, Mexico and The Caribbean (CAMEC). It considers both residential and commercial real estate with a focus on industrial and hospitality sectors, infrastructure and logistics. The CAMEC region is besieged by complexity. Prone to natural disasters, and with the Mexico/US border constituting the largest human migration corridor on Earth, the region is also a vital trading hub for goods, linking commerce between the world's two largest oceans and the Americas. The real estate markets in this area are dynamic, rapidly developing and under researched. This book analyses the particularities of these markets and the context in which investors and developers operate. The authors present case studies and contributions from key players in major cities in the region. The book exposes the regional risks and opportunities connected to urban development including market transparency, urban equity and development regulation. The research presented in this volume gives the reader a comprehensive picture of each country under study, detailing their individual commercial, residential, industrial, leisure and infrastructure sectors. This is essential reading for international investors, real estate students, researchers, and professionals with an interest in the region.

!Andale, Prieta! - A Memoir (Paperback): Yasmin Ramirez !Andale, Prieta! - A Memoir (Paperback)
Yasmin Ramirez
R453 Discovery Miles 4 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A memoir by a Mexican American woman that doubles as a love letter to the tough grandmother who raised her. Prieta is a term of endearment. When I tell people who don't speak Spanish what prieta means-dark or the dark one-their eyes pop open and a small gasp escapes. I see the offense they feel for me sprinkled on their faces like the freckles I will never have. How do I tell them that when I heard Ita say Prieta, I felt the caress of her strong hands on the top of my head as she braided my hair? How do I tell them that I never knew what Prieta really meant until some light-skinned Mexican kids laughed at me and said I had to be more Mexican than them because I was "bien prieta"? How do I tell them that when they said the word, it turned ugly, and I called them wetbacks in response? How do I tell them that now, even after the cruelty of children, Prieta means love? That each time Prieta fell from her lips, I learned to love my dark skin No one calls me that anymore. I miss how her words sounded out loud. My Ita called me Prieta. She died and took the name with her. After the passing of her grandmother, Yasmin writes about her family's history as a way to hold on to their memories. Yasmin does not fit in, she is not "guerita" like her sister nor does she have a conventional family, and her plans never go as expected. Her skin is darker and shows her Mexican heritage, so her grandmother calls her Prieta. While it can be an insult, when it comes from her Ita's mouth Prieta means love, a love that helps Yasmin accept herself and her history, which is inextricably linked with the strong grandmother that helped raised her while Yasmin's mother worked as a Customs and Border Protection officer. Yasmin admires the scars that showed who Ita was-scars from breast cancer, scars from breaking up fights, even scars she's painted on husbands who thought they were stronger than her. The exploration of Ita takes Prieta on a journey of her own past, full of ups and downs. Bars that felt like home, rebel teenage years, trying on different dreams and career paths that eventually lead her to writing. Set in El Paso, Yasmin shares her experience in the border and how that shaped her as a person. The border city has a diversity of cultures and a sense of home she cannot find anywhere else. Andale, Prieta shows the bond between a grandmother and granddaughter, and explores the grief of losing it. Yasmin's experience is something that readers looking for a multicultural book can relate to. Adult and young adult readers alike can identify with her journey to find her identity and the struggle of growing up between two cultures as a Mexican American, with a story that brings comfort through the loving words of a grandmother and characters that feel like your own family. This autobiography presents a story of living on the border, first love, and the connection between women through generations. Yasmin Ramirez is a 2020 recipient of the Woody and Gayle Hunt-Aspen Institute Fellowship Award as well as a 2018 Dickinson House Fellow. Her fiction and creative non fiction works have appeared in Cream City Review and Huizacheamong others. She is an Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing at El Paso Community College. She stays active in the literary community and serves on the board of, BorderSenses, a literary non-profit. Her memoir, Andale, Prieta is slated for release spring 2021 by Cinco Puntos Press. For more information about Yasmin visit her website yasminramirez.com

This Must Be the Place: An Oral History of Latin American Artists in New York, 1965-1975 (Paperback): Aime Iglesias Lukin This Must Be the Place: An Oral History of Latin American Artists in New York, 1965-1975 (Paperback)
Aime Iglesias Lukin; Edited by Karen Marta, Tie Jojima; Contributions by Abigail Lapin Dardashti, Harper Montgomery, …
R979 R868 Discovery Miles 8 680 Save R111 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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