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  2. Milla de Oro - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of Puerto Rico's largest retail investment bank, Popular, Inc., are located at Popular Center in 208 Juan Ponce de León Ave. La Milla de Oro is served by the Tren Urbano stations of Hato Rey , Roosevelt , Domenech and Piñero stations in addition to numerous bus routes with connections to Río Piedras , Plaza Las Américas ...

  3. Banco Popular de Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Popular, Inc. headquarters in the Golden Mile of Hato Rey, Puerto Rico.. The bank was founded in Puerto Rico in 1893 when the island was still under Spanish administration. It was led in its early stages by Rafael Carrión Sr. and Don Manuel Muñoz Barrios, the latter of which was the company's first president and administrato

  4. Hato Rey - Wikipedia

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    Important buildings in Hato Rey include the Banco Popular headquarters, which in 1965 was the tallest building in Hato Rey. [3] Plaza Las Américas, a large mall is located in Hato Rey, as is the Roberto Clemente Coliseum. Puerto Rico's FBI headquarters are also located in Hato Rey. Because of the area's closeness to the airport, major airlines ...

  5. Hato Rey Central - Wikipedia

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    Hato Rey Central is one of the 18 barrios of the municipality of San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is one of three barrios formerly known as Hato Rey. With a population density of 16,155.3 per square mile. It has a land area of 1.03 sq mi and a 2010 Census population of 16,640. [3]

  6. Hato Rey Norte - Wikipedia

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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).

  7. Hato Rey Sur - Wikipedia

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    Hato Rey Sur is one of the 18 barrios of the municipality of San Juan, Puerto Rico. [3] It is one of three barrios formerly known as Hato Rey.Hato Rey Sur was a barrio of the former municipality of Rio Piedras, before it was merged with the municipality of San Juan in 1951. [4]

  8. Puerto Rico Highway 23 - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Highway 23 (PR-23), also known as Franklin Delano Roosevelt Avenue along its entire length, is a main highway in San Juan, Puerto Rico. [2] It begins at the interchange of PR-2 and PR-165 near San Patricio in Guaynabo and goes east to the Milla de Oro business area, passing through Plaza Las Américas and ending at Barbosa Avenue junction in eastern Hato Rey.

  9. Roosevelt station (Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt station is a rapid transit station in San Juan, Puerto Rico, located in the Hato Rey Norte barrio and the Milla de Oro financial district. The station is named after the Franklin D. Roosevelt Avenue where it is located. The station opened on December 17, 2004.