Señorial Plaza

He indicated that the two new theaters El Señorial I and II had the most modern advances and the necessary comfort to serve well the growing and progressive community of Cupey, in Río Piedras, and its surroundings, as well as the metropolitan area of San Juan due to its strategic location and good communication routes that facilitated access to the public.

Many months later the owners of the place approached Wometco again offering to reconsider the project because no one had built any theater in that entire progressive area of Río Piedras, and plans would eventually go through.

Crüz Bermúdez directed a campaign through the commercial center of El Señorial to collect signatures from adjacent urbanizations in petition to the Department of Public Works for the construction of accesses to the Highway to alleviate traffic in said sector.

The petition was joined by hundreds of residents of the adjacent urban areas, whose population was estimated at 60,000 people, who signed letters and lists of support through all the stores in the Señorial Mall.

The El Señorial Plaza at the time had around 40 establishments such as Florsheim, Marianne, Emily Shops, Burger King, Baskin Robbins, and by 1982 the opening of others were expected, indicated the president of the Association, Fernando Hernández.

[8][9] In April 1982, El Señorial Plaza would have establishments such as Thom McAn, Zales, Gitty's Toys, Farmacias Moscoso, Marianne, Carmen Chirino, Emily Shops, Burger King, Baskin Robbins, and a Land of Oz arcade, among many others.

[11] On May 28, 1983, it was reported that the Kmart Corporation had completed that week the acquisition of five lease contracts for stores previously operated by the Barkers chain on the Island, and hoped to reopen them by September or October of that year, a company executive confirmed.

[17] On July 26, 2007, El Señorial Plaza, owned and operated by Developers Diversified Realty (DDR), was moving forward with the addition of a $3 million, eight-unit food court area.

El Señorial, while one of the smaller properties of DDR at the time, was a solid performer as it was anchored in the heart of a well-established residential market with great access and surrounded by lots of commercial traffic.

[21] On September 27, 2019, it was reported that at an attempt to revitalize the Señorial Plaza, the shopping center was preparing to open a Kool to Play family entertainment business in the former food court space.