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Welcome

March - April 2026

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Ten years ago, I arrived here

pregnant and afraid. I didn’t want

to leave everything I knew behind.

What I didn't know was that by

stepping out of my comfort zone, I

was moving closer to something

much bigger: my purpose.

We started training together

and, before we knew it, we had

built something deeper: a

support network, honest

conversations, and safe spaces

where we could grow stronger as

women, mothers, and friends.

I am very grateful to have been invited to be part of the first

edition of the newsletter, which was created from the belief that

a healthy community supports one another, listens, and

embraces. Here you will find real stories from the people who

make Panama Pacifico feel alive and welcoming.

I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

Karina Jiménez

Wellness Women Coach

Let's choose

together

This newsletter was created for and by the community, which is why

we want to choose its name together. We invite you to vote for the

name that best connects with you and reflects the way we

experience this space. Below are the finalists:

Your voice is part of this story

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1.In Common

2.Pulso Pacífico

3.Pacífico Vibes

4.Conectados

5.In the Loop

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“Every time I see our students

running through these hallways, I

know that I am witnessing our great

power to transform.”

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Do you have a story to tell?

Today we are living a new chapter.

Families from multiple cultures come

together to build a community where

wellness, safety and teamwork are a daily

practice.

Surrounded by nature, this environment

allows new generations to live and learn

with the tools, vision, and openness to

the world.

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Tania Fleming

Principal Howard Academy

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This is us

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Community

tips

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Indyra Polo

Resident and Manager

ABRO Global

Living in Panama Pacifico is

ideal for running because I have

security, flat routes, hills, and

trails all in one place.

I don't always wake up with

energy, but keeping my

commitment to myself comes

first.

Running is my therapy. It gives

me peace, clarity, and energy

for both me and my family. I

feel very fortunate to live here.

Ramón David Sifuentes

Resident and CEO of

GO Business Inc

Whether you're a professional

cyclist or just someone dusting

off their bike, there are routes

for the whole family.

Bike paths connecting schools,

challenges like Telegraph Hill,

and MTB in Trillo Tití

surrounded by wildlife.

You can rent a bike, get

mechanical assistance, and use

the bike wash: everything you

need to get started.

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Start today, make

yourself a priority!

See you on the road!

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Wellness

in motion

Sometimes wellness begins

with a change of perspective.

This was the experience of

Karina Jiménez, founder of

Energik Mom, who found the

space to create a community

of women that began as

group training sessions and

grew into a support network

where they support and

grow together.

More than just exercise, it

promotes caring for the

body, mind, and soul through

community support. When

wellness is experienced in

community, it becomes

shared strength and real

transformation.

Join @energikmom

Movement is life

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At St. Mary's School, Ana Morán runs a book

club that sparks imagination and a love of

reading from an early age.

Adding children's books that promote values,

curiosity, and family bonding is also a great way

to support your child's growth.

Children's book club

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Offline is the new

luxury

One Saturday began with smoke and ended

with a trophy. That's how Smokin' Hot was born:

a group of friends who decided to compete

for fun and won the 2019 Grand Champion

title.

Today they get together to cook and hang out.

They are moms and professionals, and their

passion led them to become certified judges for

the Kansas City BBQ Society and Panama Week

events.

Smokin’ hot

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If you want to join, find it at:

@thebookclubbyanamoran

Here, luxury is time spent together!

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It's not long. But it does transform the pace.

Open every day from 6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

See here

Go, walk it and then tell us about your experience.

What activity would you like to

share?

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There is a very special 600-meter trail that feels neither urban nor

like a park. It feels like stepping into a living forest.

Imaforest

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It was created in partnership with the Biomuseo, and it shows.

Each station has a purpose. It awakens the senses. It tells stories

about the forest, wildlife, mangroves and how we coexist with

them in this environment we call our home.

It begins almost without you noticing. Suddenly you hear birds

instead of cars. You recognize species that once went unnoticed.

You walk without haste. You see what was always there with new

eyes.

🌿 The real connection happens off-screen 🌿

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Cooper Rocks

The little beagle who soothes emotions between

musical notes.

At the entrance to the Fioritura Music Academy,

everyone asks, “Where's Cooper?” A one-year-old

beagle with a gentle gaze and calm energy, he

arrived in March last year.

What began as companionship for Marianela Aponte,

director of the academy, quickly turned into

something deeper: emotional support for both

students and teachers.

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“For us, Cooper is not just a

companion, he is an emotional support

dog who spreads his energy and joy to

us all.”

The academy presents him as part of its

culture, a reflection of love on four legs

and reminding us that well-being is also

part of learning.

Does your pet have a

story to tell?

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Juan Diego, Cooper's family

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Coliving

Living with our ecosystem

In many communities, nature is

something you see from your window.

Here, it is part of everyday life.

Snakes crossing the path. Birds and

sloths on the trees. Opossums at

dusk. Scorpions during the dry

season. And in areas near the

mangroves, even alligators.

It’s nothing unusual here. It's the

ecosystem coexisting with us.

That's why we have an expert

who helps us coexist better:

Reinaldo Pérez, biologist and

head of wildlife rescue and

management at Panamá

Pacífico.

“We're always closer to animals than we think”

Reinaldo Pérez, wildlife ranger

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It's not about being scared, but

about knowing how to act.

We are part of a

living system

The golden rule is simple: keep your distance and

don't touch.

Living here means accepting something valuable: here, we are not

separate from nature. We are part of it.

We don’t live in spite of the ecosystem.

We live thanks to it.

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Coexistence is built by

applying simple things:

Keeping spaces clean.

Managing waste well.

Respecting natural cycles.

Observe it without

approaching it.

Do not try to move or

capture it.

Report it to the CSI:

+507 316 3636

“We are always closer to

animals than we think,” he

explains. And the difference

is not in the encounter, but

in our reaction.

If an animal appears:

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Growing

here

Hola Moda:

Logistics that dresses the region

When H&M opened its first store in Central America in 2021, it did so

in the midst of the pandemic. Since then, its operations in the region

have continued to grow steadily.

From here, Hola Moda, the brand's

regional operator, coordinates part

of its logistics to countries such as

Costa Rica, Guatemala, and the

Dominican Republic, relying on

automated systems that optimize

order preparation, allowing the

logistics

center

to

operate

efficiently 24 hours a day.

Beyond logistics, growth is also reflected in people. Stories like

Ingrid´s, who started as a warehouse operator and now leads a team,

show how the company has become a place for developing talent

and opening new opportunities.

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Panama Pacifico is a very safe place to work, especially in

operations that run 24 hours a day.

Nadia Cáceres, 24 years working in logistics, 17 of which have been at

Panamerica Corporate Center (PCC).

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Imaterra was awarded the Magno

Prize (MOA 2026) by the College

of Architects of Panama, an award

that celebrates design.

More than architecture, Imaterra

represents a way of living: where

the warmth of home and

modernity coexist in balance,

thinking of putting people before

forms.

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Best place

to live

Architecture Award

This achievement confirms that

Panama Pacifico is building

homes with conscious design.

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Request your card

Do you have a story to tell?

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Card issuance

process

Starting March 30, entry to

Veracruz will require an updated

access card to standardize

credentials, reduce external traffic,

and organize mobility. This applies to

residents, employees, and external

visitors who need to enter the area for

specific reasons.

The process aims to maintain the

pace and safety of life in Panamá

Pacífico.

If you need more information, please

write to: pases@app.gob.pa. If you

want to request your permit, do so at:

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The taste of

yogen früz

is here

A new venue located in the Cënriqo

Building, designed for sharing

moments together

and continuing to build

community through flavors that

connect us.

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Living

it

Woodlands BBQ Fest:

a decade among neighbors

But its essence remains intact: the protagonists are the residents.

Teams that now stand out both inside and outside the country,

while new generations—including children—join the experience.

A tradition was born from a gathering of neighbors. A meeting place

where people can enjoy great flavors, live music, and activities for the

whole family—a true celebration.

It all started with a simple question:

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“What if we had a barbecue among neighbors?”

A few teams of residents, around 50 people... and a great desire to

share.

Ten years later, the Woodlands Barbecue Fest brings together

between 2,000 and 3,000 attendees and celebrates its anniversary

edition as a true invitational event. The event has grown significantly,

adding certified judges, new categories, the highly anticipated

People's Choice award, and sponsors that have taken it to another

level.

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What news do you want to

share?

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In each edition, we will keep

you up to date on amenities,

establishments, and

solutions, so you are always

aware of what the area has

to offer.

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