As the 1990s progressed, the neighborhood where the Bolera was located showed signs of aging and began to decay.
This was a problem for the company, as it was inconsistent with the image it wanted to portray and the type of clientele it was seeking to continue attracting.
[5] The venue is currently the only bowling center in the entire Caribbean coast of Puerto Rico.
[6] 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 Ponce School of Medicine, the 16-story Torre Chardón office tower in San Juan's Plaza Las Américas, and the underground Urban Train Río Piedras University Station.
[9] Current estimates show this company has an annual revenue of $130,000 and employs a staff of approximately two employees.
[16] The facilities were offered to the CACG Organizing Committee by the Mayor of Ponce, María Meléndez, in April 2010: "The events of canoeing, rowing, and bowling will take place in the Ciudad Señorial, this last one at Bolera Caribe.