Condado (Santurce)

Condado
Condado skyline from
La Concha Resort
Condado from Marriot Resort
Condado from
Elbal Tower Condominum
Ashford House in Condado
Plaza Antonia Quiñones park in Condado
Condado limits within Santurce barrio
Coordinates: 18°27′20″N 66°04′16″W / 18.45556°N 66.07111°W / 18.45556; -66.07111
Commonwealth Puerto Rico
Municipality San Juan
BarrioSanturce
Area
  Total
.79 sq mi (2.0 km2)
  Land.48 sq mi (1.2 km2)
  Water.31 sq mi (0.8 km2)
Elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Population
 (2010)
  Total
4,908
  Density15,832.3/sq mi (6,112.9/km2)
 Source: 2010 Census
Time zoneUTC−4 (AST)

Condado (Spanish for ''county'') is a highly urbanized beachfront resort, commercial, and residential district with various upscale hotels, restaurants, boutique shops, and condos in the barrio of Santurce in San Juan, the capital municipality of Puerto Rico. Located about 2 to 6 miles (3.2 to 9.7 km) from the Old San Juan historic quarter, Isla Verde resort area, Hato Rey business center, and SJU airport, the district is centered around Ashford Avenue, which extends east-west for about 1.77 miles (2.85 km) from the Parque residential area to San Juan Islet, where Old San Juan is situated. Condado is named after Count Pablo Ubarri, who built the San Juan Tramway, the first passenger steam and electric tramway in the main island operating from Old San Juan through Santurce to the Río Piedras district, in 1880.

Vacant until the turn of the 20th century, the real estate development of Condado began with the construction of the Ashford Presbyterian Community Hospital in 1904 by Grace Williams Atkins, Casa Mora (Moor House) in 1909 and Dos Hermanos Bridge in 1910 by Hernand and Sosthenes Behn, "Condado" passenger electric tramway in 1911 by Porto Rico Railway, Light & Power Co. (PRRL&P), Ashford House in 1912 by Bailey Ashford, and Vanderbilt Hotel in 1919 by Frederick Vanderbilt.