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Bolera Caribe is a bowling center located in barrio
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in the municipality of
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, where bowling competitions for the
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(CACG) were held. The venue is located at the intersection of PR-506 and
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. The Center is owned by ''Bolera Caribe, Inc.'', a private company. The bowling center was inaugurated in November 2004.


History

The ''Bolera de Ponce'', as Bolera Caribe was previously called, was inaugurated in Ponce in the mid 1950s in the Mariani sector of barrio
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of Ponce. As the 1990s progressed, the neighborhood where the ''Bolera'' was located showed signs of aging and began to
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. This was a problem for the company, as it was inconsistent with the image it wanted to portray and the type of
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it was seeking to continue attracting. Due to overcrowding in the area, parking also became a problem for the ''Bolera''. Thus, as overflow, guests made use of the parking area of a
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across the street from the Bolera. However, this resulted in several breakins that gave the ''Bolera'' a bad reputation as an entertainment destination. To solve the problem, the company attempted to sell the building and move elsewhere, but no buyer could be found. The business continued to lose revenue for several years. And a result the bowling alley opted for closing down while seeking another location. It closed down in the late 1990s, leaving the old building vacant.


New building and location

In 2007, the company found a suitable location for its new bowling center at the intersection of routes PR-506 and PR-52, which provided easy access to Ponce and towns nearby, thus providing it greater exposure as well. Given its new location the ''Bolera'' shed its Ponce-only roots and became more of a regional entertainment venue. In light of this, its name was also changed from ''Bolera de Ponce'' to ''Bolera Caribe'', thus reflecting its newly expanded business territory. Caribe means Caribbean in Spanish. This name change was appropriate because not only the city of Ponce but all of its neighboring towns are on the shores of the Caribbean. The new bowling center was part of
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's plan for providing an entertainment venue in that part of the municipality. The venue is currently the only bowling center in the entire Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico.


Building

The new Bolera Caribe was designed by CMA Architects & Engineers LLP, the same Puerto Rican architectural firm that built the Center for Molecular and Comparative Medicine at the
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, the 16-story Torre Chardón office tower in San Juan's
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, and the underground Urban Train Río Piedras University Station. The building consists of 2500 square meters of space.


Facilities

The facility includes: *Twenty-four synthetic lanes with Brunswick GSX equipment *Tournament space for up to 300 spectators *Billiard room *Game room *Cafeteria *Private conference room with capacity for 25 *A restaurant called Café Caribe Restaurant-Bar & Grill


Economics

The facility was built at a cost of
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$6 million. Current estimates show this company has an annual revenue of $130,000 and employs a staff of approximately two employees. The ''Bolera'' is the venue for the Ponce Bowling Club Bowling League, and other leagues.


Central American and Caribbean Games

The bowling center was the
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of bowling competitions for the 21st
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. The bowling venue is in regulatory compliance with the
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(WTBA) standards, which helped get it approved as "the official stage for the upcoming bowling competitions of the XXI Central American and Caribbean Games to be held in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico in July 2010." The Games were celebrated from July 17 to August 1, 2010, in the city of Mayagüez, and the schedule of events showed when Games were played at the ''Bolera'' . The bowling center has a capacity of 300 Game espectators. The facilities were offered to the CACG Organizing Committee by the Mayor of Ponce,
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, in April 2010: ''"The events of canoeing, rowing, and bowling will take place in the Ciudad Señorial, this last one at Bolera Caribe."''''Mayor of Ponce offers facilities in her municipality.'' WAPA-TV
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See also

* Caribbean Cinemas


References


External links

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