- Residencial Las Casas
Residencial Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas, more commonly known as Residencial Las Casas or Las Casas, is a public housing complex located in San Juan consisting of 417 housing units. It is under the management of the Puerto Rico Housing Authority ("Administracion de Vivienda Publica" in Spanish) and is under the federal housing program of the
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development . It was named after the famous SpaniardRoman Catholic FrayBartolomé de Las Casas , who also has a town named after him inMexico , namelySan Cristobal de las Casas .The Complex is located in an area that was used by the
United States military beginning in 1908, as a training camp for the Puerto Rican regime of Infantry that saw action inWorld War I andWorld War II . During that era, the area was known as "Camp Las Casas".Fact|date=February 2007 It also was Puerto Rico's first commercial air field, with the first Puerto Rican pilot,Felix Rigau Carrera , taking off on the first inter-island flight from the air field, andAerovias Nacionales de Puerto Rico offeringairline service during the 1930s.One of San Juan's oldest projects, Residencial Las Casas wasn't always a poverty stricken project. It was built during the 1950s, after the military had left the area, with middle class customers in mind. Many of San Juan's affluent families bought property there. One of its earliest residents was renowned Puerto Rican actress
Miriam Colon Fact|date=February 2007.The deterioration of "Las Casas" began during the 1970s, when most of the middle class families moved, giving way to lower class families. The new tenants would typically complain of jet airplane noise as the pilots of airliners landing at the airport would use the apartment complex as a guiding point and airplanes would zoom loudly just over the rooftops of these buildings, on an average of about every five minutes or so. During the middle 1970s, resident
Luciano Rivera made the headlines nationally, as he was one of a few survivors of aPrinair crash that happened nearby.Fact|date=February 2007By the early 1980s, Salsa singer
Cano Estremera , a residentFact|date=February 2007, began bringing his musician friends over to practice at Las Casas. Estremera would go on to become a legendary singer and international super-star who, in 2003, made a CD commemorating his twenty years in the music industry. Around this time, Las Casas buildings deteriorated and most buildings still wore the original paint jobs since the 1950s, thirty years after their initial construction.By the late 1980s, however,
illegal drugs began making their way into the complex, although the Puerto Ricandrug war s of the era were mainly concentrated into other nearby complexes, mainlyResidencial Nemesio M. Canales andResidencial Luis Llorens Torres . In 1989, Las Casas was affected deeply byHurricane Hugo , with some apartments destroyed, andFEMA had to help some of the families in the complex.By 2004, several gangs residing in "Las Casas" had entered the drug wars with other projects in the San Juan area, and the residential complex has been affected by an unprecedented rise in violent crimes (for that specific area).
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Public housing in Puerto Rico
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