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The hospital was founded in 1925 in by Dr. Manuel de la Pila Iglesias, a Spaniard from Cádiz, Spain, who had been raised in Ponce. Prior to founding Hospital Dr. Pila, he worked for the municipal government at Ponce's Tricoche Municipal Hospital and at the private Hospital San Lucas both in Ponce.
Hospital San Lucas was founded in 1907 by the Puerto Rico Episcopal Church. [4] It was located on a hill in barrio Segundo in the Clausells sector of Ponce, on the north side of Calle Guadalupe, near Calle Petardos. [5]
This is a list of hospitals in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Both, public and private hospitals are listed. Both, public and private hospitals are listed. General as well as specialized hospitals are listed.
Centro del Sur Mall is a shopping mall in Ponce, Puerto Rico.At the time of its inauguration in 1962, [2] it was Puerto Rico's largest mall and “the most modern mall in the Caribbean.” [2] It is located at the intersection of Puerto Rico routes PR-163 (Avenida Las Américas) and PR-1 (Bulevar Miguel Pou).
In 1962 the hospital was established on the grounds of then Centro Medico de Ponce (a.k.a. Hospital de Distrito de Ponce). In 2010, the Legislature of Puerto Rico transferred the lands occupied by Hospital Oncológico Andrés Grillasca Salas to the hospital's corporation free of cost. [8] The hospital sits on 16 cuerdas of land. [9]
Albergue Caritativo Tricoche or Hospital Tricoche (English: Tricoche Charitable Shelter or Tricoche Hospital) is a historic building located on Calle Tricoche street in Ponce, Puerto Rico, in the city's historic district. It was designed by the Spanish Royal Corps of Engineers.
Ponce Servicos, formerly Plaza del Mercado Juan Bigas, is a brutalist municipal building located Ponce, Puerto Rico. It is the largest building in the municipality in terms of footprint area and the only one that occupies an entire city block. [ 3 ]
Paseo Atocha looking south from Calle Vives. Paseo Atocha is a pedestrian shopping mall in the Ponce Historic Zone, a historic district in Ponce, Puerto Rico.For over a century the narrow Calle Atocha was bustling retail center opened to vehicular traffic, [1] yet flooded with shoppers. [2]