Eco Innovation Group and WRA Holdings Share Detailed Plan for Costa Rica Redevelopment
SCOTTSDALE, AZ / ACCESS Newswire / November 10, 2025 / Eco Innovation Group, Inc. ("ECOX" or the "Company"), today announced the release of additional information outlining the Costa Rica Visioning Plan, prepared by WRA Holdings, Inc. ("WRA") as …
SCOTTSDALE, AZ / ACCESS Newswire / November 10, 2025 / Eco Innovation Group, Inc. ("ECOX" or the "Company"), today announced the release of additional information outlining the Costa Rica Visioning Plan, prepared by WRA Holdings, Inc. ("WRA") as part of the ongoing process to merge WRA's operating business into ECOX through a share-exchange transaction.
The Visioning Plan (linked here) illustrates a comprehensive national redevelopment concept for the coastal city of Limón, envisioned as the Caribbean Gateway to Costa Rica. The plan integrates modern transportation, tourism, and environmental systems designed to position Limón as a major economic hub for the country and the region, providing a framework for collaboration between the public and private sectors to modernize Costa Rica's infrastructure and expand long-term economic opportunity.
The Plan establishes a unified transportation and logistics network connecting rail, port, and air facilities to streamline the movement of goods and people throughout the country. Modernization of Limón's port facilities will include advanced cargo handling, cleaner maritime technologies, and expanded cruise operations to accommodate the next generation of global shipping and tourism traffic. By linking a new train terminal directly to the updated docks and to a relocated international airport, the Visioning Plan positions Limón as a central interchange for trade, tourism, and national logistics-relieving congestion elsewhere in Costa Rica while creating a gateway for international commerce.
Equally important, the Plan reimagines Limón's urban core as a vibrant coastal destination built on sustainability and cultural heritage. A pedestrian waterfront boardwalk, boutique marina village, and redeveloped main street will blend modern design with historic Caribbean character. The restored city center, anchored by a civic plaza and landmark church, will serve as a gathering place for residents and visitors alike.
A major component of the Visioning Plan is the relocation and expansion of Limón's international airport. The new airport is envisioned as a regional aviation hub capable of handling larger commercial aircraft and international passenger traffic. Its placement on the western edge of Limón will connect directly with the national railway and logistics corridor, creating seamless integration between air, sea, and land transport. This multimodal connectivity is designed to strengthen Costa Rica's competitiveness in global trade, increase tourism capacity, and attract sustained foreign investment.

