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Distrito T-Mobile (initially developed as District Live!) is an entertainment and retail district complex located adjacent to the
Puerto Rico Convention Center The Dr. Pedro Rosselló González Puerto Rico Convention Center (PRCC) (or ''Centro de Convenciones de Puerto Rico Dr. Pedro Rosselló González'' in Spanish), or simply Puerto Rico Convention Center, is a convention center located in Isla Gran ...
, part of a redevelopment of the Convention Center area that initially had opened in 2005. Distrito T-Mobile is 476,000 square feet complex of entertainment, dining, and shopping. It has 10 eateries, an 8-screen movie theater featuring IMAX, a 177 room Hotel, 2 Live Music venues, an outdoor performance plaza and an urban park featuring a zip line and a maze.


History

Initially known as District Live!, Distrito T-Mobile is part of a planned (master planned by
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). The main project was the
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with 177 rooms, and a music hall which can seat 6,000 visitors, as well as a Caribbean cinema. The Puerto Rican government selected
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, under its Sheraton flag, to operate the reported $209 million facility, known as the Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino. With these two hotels and others in the area, the district now has 1,762 hotel rooms available for visitors. The District came as part of the Puerto Rican Government's plan to develop the areas surrounding the Puerto Rico Convention Center and add more tourist attractions that can bring visitors regularly to the area. The original plan was announced in 2016 by then governor
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who hailed it as a Public-Private Partnership where the Puerto Rican Government would give access to the land but the developing of the facilities would fall completely on private hands, while the Puerto Rican Government kept a 30% share on the project. Construction began that very same year with an expected opening date of 2019 In March 2020, wireless carrier
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reached a 10-year
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deal, naming the complex Distrito T-Mobile. The agreement includes the provision of phone charging stations, and special benefits for T-Mobile subscribers (such as reserved parking spaces and other offers). It is the company's first naming rights agreement outside of the
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. The district held its grand opening in August 2021. Distrito T-Mobile hosted a
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event on December 31, 2021, which was expected to attract at least 10,000 spectators, and feature a concert by
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. The event was covered by
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's New Year's special ''
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'', marking the special's first-ever broadcast from the territory.


Facilities

Popular Plaza (whose naming rights are owned by Banco Popular) serves as one of the main plazas of the district, which features an outdoor stage and multiple restaurants, including the
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Arena Medalla, Barullo Taberna Española, La Burgesía, La Central by Mario Pagán, Denko Asian Eatery, Dulcinea Ice Cream & Churros, Lupe Reyes, Pudge's Pizza, and Sazón Comida Criolla. The
Coca-Cola Music Hall The Coca-Cola Music Hall is a live-music venue located at 250 Convention Boulevard in the neighborhood of Isla Grande (Santurce), Isla Grande in San Juan, Puerto Rico, managed by ASM Global. The Coca-Cola Music Hall is part of the Distrito T-Mobi ...
is an indoor events venue, designed primarily as a concert hall with a capacity of 5,000. The hall is also capable of hosting other types of indoor events. The district features a
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"VIP" theater with a restaurant and bar, food service, seven
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screens with
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, and one Caribbean Cinemas Extreme (CXC) screen with a 4K projector and
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sound system. ToroVerde Urban Park is a
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which features a
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, arcade,
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experiences, a
climbing wall A climbing wall is an artificially constructed wall with grips for hands and feet, usually used for indoor climbing, but sometimes located outdoors. Some are brick or wooden constructions, but on most modern walls, the material most often used i ...
(promoted as being the tallest in the Caribbean), and
ziplines A zip-line, zip line, zip-wire, flying fox, or death slide is a pulley suspended on a cable, usually made of stainless steel, mounted on a slope. It is designed to enable cargo or a person propelled by gravity to travel from the top to the bott ...
across the district. It also features a 177-room
Aloft Hotels Aloft Hotels is a hotel chain based in North America, owned by Marriott International. The first hotel opened at the Trudeau International Airport in Montreal in 2008.
location, the chain's first in the Caribbean.


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