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Hato Rey Norte is part of the Milla de Oro and San Juan central business district, served by the Domenech, Roosevelt and Hato Rey metro stations. The area is also served by the Martín Peña Channel ferry, and the district is also considered a hub for the Metropolitan Bus Authority (AMA).
Hato Rey is a former barrio located in the northwest part of the dissolved municipality of Río Piedras. It now stretches over three barrios of the municipality of San Juan , Puerto Rico: Hato Rey Norte , Hato Rey Central , and Hato Rey Sur .
Hato Rey is a former “barrio” of Río Piedras (current barrios of Hato Rey Central, Hato Rey Norte, Hato Rey Sur, see above) See also. Puerto Rico portal;
Hato Rey station is a rapid transit station in San Juan, Puerto Rico, located in Hato Rey Norte and Milla de Oro financial district. The station was designed by Segundo Cardona FAIA of SCF Architects. [1] It opened on December 17, 2004.
The Department of Transportation and Public Works of Puerto Rico operates the Tren Urbano mass transit network, serving the municipalities of San Juan, Guaynabo and Bayamón.
Hato Rey Norte: Ballpark from 1962 designed by Pedro Miranda and built to replace the smaller Sixto Escobar Stadium. In addition to serving as an event and concert venue, it has also served as the territory's national stadium and hosted the 1979 Pan American Games. 6: El Capitolio de Puerto Rico: El Capitolio de Puerto Rico
Hato Rey Central; Hato Rey Norte; Hato Rey Sur; Oriente; Río Piedras Antiguo; Sabana Llana Norte; Sabana Llana Sur; Universidad; Buen Consejo, Capetillo, and Río Piedras Antiguo made up the original urban area of the municipality of Río Piedras. The rural zone, 42% of Río Piedras in 1948, were the following six barrios: Caimito; Cupey ...
Martín Peña is one of the 4 subbarrios of barrio Hato Rey Norte, in the municipality of San Juan, Puerto Rico. [2] The subbarrio has more than 2000 informal houses which get flooded with waters of the Martín Peña Channel.