词条 | San Patricio Plaza |
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| name = San Patricio Plaza | alternate_names = San Patricio | image =San Patricio Plaza logo vertical.jpg | address = 100 Ave. San Patricio Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 00968 | coordinates = {{coord|18.4091|-66.1076|display=inline,title}} | map_type = Puerto Rico | inauguration_date = 1964 | owner = Empresas Caparra | cost = | floor_count = 3 | parking = | website = {{URL|sanpatricio.com}} | building_type = Shopping mall | architecture_firm = | management = Adolfo González Santini[1] | floor_area = {{convert|640000|sqft|m2|}} (Retail) | developer = Interstate General | number_of_stores = 120+[2] | number_of_anchors = 8 }} San Patricio Plaza is a {{convert|640000|sqft|m2|}} three-level enclosed shopping mall located in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. The mall is located at the intersection of PR-2, PR-23, and PR-20, and has over 120 stores with its anchors being Kmart, T.J. Maxx, Bed, Bath & Beyond, Capri, Walgreens, PetSmart, Caribbean Cinemas and Office Depot. HistoryDuring the Spanish Colonial period, Tomás O'Daly was granted land in the vicinity of Guaynabo and O'Daly developed it into a thriving sugar hacienda. O'Daly and fellow Irishman Miguel Kirwan became business partners in the "Hacienda San Patricio" which they named after the chief patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick. The plantation no longer exists. The land on which it was located is now a suburb called San Patricio with a shopping mall, San Patricio Plaza.[3] San Patricio Plaza was designed and built by Interstate General, who leased the land to the Gonzalez Giusti family during 1964. By the early seventies, because of the high interest rates and oil costs, Interstate General decided to sell certain properties, including San Patricio Plaza, to the Giusti family. At that time San Patricio Plaza was a strip mall with four large buildings with shops in each of them, all united by common hallways. The main shops were Kmart, Pueblo Supermarket, Walgreens and New York Department Store. During the night of December 31, 1968, a fire consumed the building where Kmart was located. As a result, the mall's management decided to enclose the facilities becoming one of the first enclosed malls in Puerto Rico.[4] References1. ^http://sanpatricio.com/#/quienes 2. ^http://www.metro.pr/negocios-metro/abren-nuevas-tiendas-y-establecimientos-en-san-patricio-plaza/pGXnlw!joNEe9kXg0MJo/ 3. ^SAN PATRICIO PLAZA EXPANDS; All Business News, Retrieved December 2, 2008 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.sanpatricio.com/quienes/historia/ |title=San Patricio Plaza | Historia |publisher=Sanpatricio.com |date= |accessdate=2013-09-01 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130819051103/http://www.sanpatricio.com/quienes/historia/ |archivedate=2013-08-19 |df= }} External links
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