
This neighborhood was originally built to accommodate the approximately 5,000 athletes that would participate in the 1991 Pan-American Games. It has 53 buildings, a hotel with 80 rooms, a primary school and a secondary school. All constructions are different from each other, and after the games, the apartments in 10 of a total of 12 blocks were given to the microbrigadistas (social microbrigade construction workers) who built them. The two remaining blocks were used to develop the tourist industry with the construction of two hotels, Vista al Mar and Las Brisas, that form a tourist complex together with the Panamericano Hotel.