The government authorizes the sale of the school in Dorado to Yadier Molina

The Financial Advisory Authority and the Tax Agency have announced that the Real Estate Appraisal and Disposal Committee (CEBDI) has authorized the Department of Transportation and Public Works to dispose of the school campus declared in use, Espinosa Kuilan in Dorado in favor of Foundation # 4, Inc., incorporated by Puerto Rico Major League Baseball catcher Yadier Molina.

“We are very pleased with the proposal that our Puerto Rican star Yadier Molina presented to CEDBI to purchase the elementary school he has in the neighborhood where he grew up. Governor Pedro Pierluisi has a strong commitment to our childhood and this proposal goes in that direction. From CEDBI, our priority has been to identify the best use of real estate that is not used by the state to bring more resources to the public treasury and to encourage the use of property for activities that promote common well-being and social and economic development. of our communities. Once again, our winner with the Golden Glove took her out of the park, proposing to transform the former school into a community center focused on sports “, said Omar J. Marrero, executive director of the Financial Advisory Authority and of the tax agency and president. of the Valuation and Disposal Committee.

The agreed price of the Espinosa Kuilan school campus is one hundred and seventy thousand dollars ($ 170,000.00), which corresponds to its fair market value, given its current location and condition, with all its defects, according to Law no. 26 -2017.

This approval comes after El Calce revealed that the player was interested in buying the school and had addressed the government, which had not responded until then.

Molina’s proposal is to purchase the old Espinosa Kuilan school in Dorado by sale to establish a system that allows the development of players with the highest skills and abilities in the sport. It also aims to provide social assistance in baseball, as well as create new opportunities for self-improvement, leadership, security and self-esteem for children and young people aged 5 to 18 who will benefit from the initiative.

The foundation, which has more than 12 years of experience in training players through workshops, clinics and training, is considering in its proposal to set up as part of its facilities an indoor batting box, a gym, a baseball box , indoor launch mounds and rooms for workshops and seminars.

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