What is Horton Plaza in San Diego?

Horton Plaza is a shopping mall located at 324 San Diego. The mall anchors Macy's, Mervyn's, and Nordstrom. It is also called Westfield Horton Plaza which was a $140,000,000 centerpiece when the downtown was redeveloped by The Hahn Company.

Horton Plaza was an instant success with 25 million visitors during its first year and after 20 year, it continues to generate the city's highest sales per unit area. It is considered a civic asset that generates pedestrian traffic that paved the way for the revitalization of the Gaslamp District. The mall has been hailed locally and nationally as a great success since it opened in 1985.It also received dozens of awards in design, architecture and urban development.

There are plenty of shops and fun things to do at Horton Plaza. There are variety of accessories store that you will enjoy. You can relax as attendants cater to your beauty whims.

A wide array of children's toys and clothing plus movies and fine dining at Horton Plaza and restaurants. You will find more information about Horton Plaza at: http://www.family-vacation-getaways-at-los-angeles-theme-parks.com/Horton-Plaza-Mall.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westfield_Horton_Plaza.

Horton Plaza is a civic asset that generates pedestrian traffic and shares it with a number of contiguous destinations, paving the way for the revitalization of the Gaslamp District. According to its web site, the mall has been "hailed locally and nationally as an overwhelming success since its opening in August 1985, winning dozens of awards in design, architecture and urban development.".

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