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719:) whose administration followed Rosselló's. She claimed that the Puerto Rican government had spent $ 242 million for a facility where only 42% of its scheduled project plan had been completed when she took office. The planners and constructors had overlooked the fact that a water pumping station next to the facility had been built over unstable land, and a portion of the building's foundations would have had to be redone because of this. There was even talk of demolishing what had been built and starting from scratch, which infuriated Rosselló supporters, who dismissed the suggestion as merely an excuse to spend more government money, this time to benefit the PPD's financial backers. Plans for a redesigned interior added during the Calderón administration added fuel to the intense public controversy. 708:
contract. The Rosselló administration countered by stating that previous experience with public sports facilities in Puerto Rico, which would quickly fall into disrepair at an accelerated rate requiring constant remodeling, demanded that a private entity should manage the facility. The contract's expense would be justified by bringing in an operating partner with international experience managing world-class facilities, whose reputation would ensure that performers and sport events that had never been staged in Puerto Rico could visit the island.
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was in its initial stages of construction; by the time the facility opened it was still under construction. Objectors would also point out that a private operator would take control of the facility under contract from the government of Puerto Rico under what was perceived as a highly expensive
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A major public parking space or garage was not included in the planning or construction for the arena. Instead, only three parking lots were constructed, one for backstage entrance for authorized talent, production, equipment, props, etc., a medium-sized lot to the West entrance mostly for
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to host the Olympics and the construction of the Coliseum was jeopardized. Recognizing the need for such a facility anyway, the government decided to continue the construction, this time at a site physically close to San Juan's financial district, the
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in London, etc. In the first three months of 2011, the coliseum received an overwhelming number of people of over 205,000. During the first trimester, the coliseum was ranked 13 times in the 25 best arenas worldwide, according to
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The original ticket vendor bidding controversy almost went to trial, as both parties argued over who would receive the contract, but the Government of Puerto Rico stood by their original contract with Ticketpop. Local producer
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to prepare and distribute food, water and basic necessities to those affected by the deadliest and costliest hurricane in Puerto Rican history. The arena resumed hosting events in March 2018.
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was held there in 2005. On May 26, 2011, the arena was ranked 8th on the Top 50 Arena Venues of the world and second of the West Hemisphere in worldwide ticket sales by
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handicapped and the smallest lot, access-controlled, located across the box office and nearby the heavy rail station; privately-owned parking lots around the
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station, the Coliseum's planners decided not to incorporate parking facilities to the arena, as to induce visitors to use mass transportation to reach it.
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The naming of the structure caused a controversy by itself. During the construction phase, plans called for the coliseum to be named simply
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Some politicians argued over the naming the Coliseum after a Puerto Rican celebrity. Some of the names mentioned were that of pop star
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was ranked 8th on the Top 50 Arena Venues of the world and second of the West Hemisphere in worldwide ticket sales by
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pay-per-view event outside the continental United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, since SummerSlam 1992 when
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hold various records, some of which they have previously broken as well, including most performances at the
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The Coliseum's construction was stopped for close to two years during the administration of governor
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was chosen when the Coliseum was near its completion. Agrelot himself had suggested the name of
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to be used, and when someone suggested his name instead he was both surprised and concerned.
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The coliseum opened on September 4, 2004 after a prolonged construction financed by the
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The Coliseum was finally inaugurated on September 4, 2004. The first major show was
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spearheaded a group that wanted the legislature to curb the managing powers of
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The Coliseum was a project started during the administration of Governor
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Aerial view of the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum after construction.
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Indoor entertainment and sports venue in San Juan, Puerto Rico
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is by far the most used transportation mode to and from the
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of the words "Coliseo" and "Cholito", in reference to
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Hato Rey
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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18°25′39.78″N 66°3′41.01″W / 18.4277167°N 66.0613917°W / 18.4277167; -66.0613917
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