Milla de Oro (lit. "Golden Mile") is a nickname given to a one-mile stretch of Ponce de León Avenue in Hato Rey, San Juan, Puerto Rico. The stretch is famous for the number of local, federal, and international banks and financial company headquarters and buildings, located in the area, which have led some to call it the "Wall Street of the Caribbean".
Westernbank World Plaza (formerly known as Ponce Bank headquarters); acquired by Banco Popular de Puerto Rico after an FDIC closure of several banks on the Island on 2010.