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Horton Plaza was a five-level outdoor shopping mall in downtown San Diego, California. It was designed by Jon Jerde and was known for its bright colors, architectural tricks, and odd spatial rhythms, occupying 6.5 city blocks adjacent to the city's historic Gaslamp Quarter. Opening in 1985, it was the first successful downtown retail center ...
The plaza is bordered to the north by Broadway Ave and the U.S. Grant Hotel, former site of the Horton House Hotel. Flanking the east and west are 4th and 3rd Avenues, respectively. Immediately to the south is the site of the former Horton Plaza shopping mall.
Horton Plaza Mall, a shopping mall This page was last edited on 28 March 2023, at 14:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The innovative Horton Plaza mall in downtown San Diego, which opened in 1985, helped lead the rejuvenation of the city's downtown area. It was the first successful downtown retail center since the rise of suburban shopping centers decades earlier. [ 4 ]
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Jon Adams Jerde, FAIA (January 22, 1940 – February 9, 2015) was an American architect based in Venice, Los Angeles, California, founder and chairman of The Jerde Partnership, a design architecture and urban planning firm specializing in the design of shopping malls that has created a number of commercial developments around the globe.
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23 Horton Plaza Horton Plaza, San Diego: 1985 24 Escondido North County Fair: 1986 25 South Coast Plaza South Coast Plaza (Crystal Court), Costa Mesa 1986 26 Palm Desert Westfield Palm Desert: 1986 to Robinsons-May in 1993, moved, became Sears in Nov. 2004 27 Santa Ana MainPlace: 1987 28 Brea Brea Mall: May 1991 [32] February 1993 became JCPenney