Alfredo Hornedo | |
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Born | |
Died | March 17, 1964 Miami, Florida | (aged 81)
Occupation(s) | Politician, businessman |
Known for | Signatory of the 1940 Cuban Constitution |
Notable work | Teatro Blanquita, Hotel Rosita Hornedo, Riomar Building [1] Mercado Único, Mercado de Carlos III, Casino Deportivo. News papers: El Pais, Excelsior, El Sol, El Crisol |
Alfredo Hornedo y Suárez was a senator of the Liberal Party. Owner of the Mercado Único, the Mercado de Carlos III, the Casino Deportivo of Havana, and the news papers El Pais, Excelsior, El Sol, and El Crisol. He built the Teatro Blanquita, the Hotel Rosita Hornedo, and the Riomar Building.[a] He owned various radio stations.[2]
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