Milla de Oro - List of Buildings On Milla de Oro

List of Buildings On Milla De Oro

  • Popular, Inc. headquarters (3 buildings)
  • Westernbank World Plaza (formerly the Banco de Ponce headquarters); acquired by Banco Popular de Puerto Rico after an FDIC closure of several banks on the Island on 2010.
  • First BanCorp headquarters
  • Kevane Grant Thornton Building (formerly known as Bolivia 33)
  • The Hato Rey Center (formerly known as Home Mortgage Plaza)
  • Banco Santander building
  • Scotiabank building
  • American International Group (AIG) building
  • MCS Plaza (Formerly Pan-Am Plaza)
  • Puerto Rico Comptroller’s Office building
  • City of San Juan government tower
  • AON Center
  • Citibank Tower
  • Centrum Plaza
  • Puerto Rico Department of Labor and Human Resources (Departamento del Trabajo y Recursos Humanos) building
  • José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum (Coliseo de Puerto Rico)
  • BBVA Plaza (formerly Chase Manhattan Bank Plaza)
  • Eurobank Building
  • Hato Rey Train Station
  • Roosevelt Train Station
  • Aquablue at the Golden Mile (under construction)
  • Quantum Metrocenter (under construction)
  • Uruguay 269 (under construction)
  • Coliseum Tower (completed)
  • Metropolis (under construction)
  • Infinity (under Construction)
  • Torre Mayor
  • Instituto Socio Economico Comunitario (www.insec.org)
  • Fine Arts Cafe (Upscale Repertory Theatre owned by Caribbean Cinemas)
  • Fi Sigma Alfa Fraternity Club House (Restaurant and activities hall)
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