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  2. Otay Ranch Town Center - Wikipedia

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    As more stores and eateries closed, Chula Vista Library opened a branch in the food pavilion in 2012 replacing the vacant Geppettos and three eateries to attract more foot traffic at the center. Around 2012, Party City and Designer Shoe Warehouse opened stores at the east end of the mall. Otay Ranch Mall Rapid 225 Station

  3. Chula Vista, California - Wikipedia

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    That year, Chula Vista was the seventh fastest growing city in the nation, growing at a rate of 5.5%, due to the communities of Eastlake and Otay Ranch. [76] Chula Vista is growing at a fast pace, [ 10 ] with major developments taking place in the Otay Valley near the U.S. Olympic Training Center and Otay Lake Reservoir.

  4. San Diego County Library - Wikipedia

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    Library Journal and Gale (part of Cengage Learning) conferred the 2012 Library of the Year award on the San Diego County Library. [ 5 ] During the 2015–2016 fiscal year the San Diego County Library circulated over 11.5 million books, CDs, DVDs, and other material formats; recorded 5.4 million visits to library branches and hosted 34,890 ...

  5. Otay Mesa, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Otay Mesa (/ ˈ oʊ t aɪ ˈ m eɪ s ə / OH-ty MAY-sə) is a community in the southern exclave of San Diego, California, just north of the U.S.–Mexico border.. It is bordered by the Otay River Valley and the city of Chula Vista on the north; Interstate 805 and the neighborhoods of Ocean View Hills and San Ysidro on the west; unincorporated San Diego County on the north and east including ...

  6. San Diego Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Public Library was established on May 19, 1882, by an elected board of library trustees, one of whom was civic leader and philanthropist George Marston.The first location was rented space in the Commercial Bank building at Fifth and G streets, and the new library opened its doors to the public for the first time on July 15, 1882.

  7. South Bay (San Diego County) - Wikipedia

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    National City was incorporated in 1887, Chula Vista in 1911, and Imperial Beach in 1956. South San Diego, including the communities of San Ysidro, Nestor, Palm City, and Otay Mesa, was annexed by the City of San Diego in 1957. The term "South Bay" has referred to the region since at least the early 20th century, with one reference dating from 1918.

  8. Chula Vista Center - Wikipedia

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    Chula Vista Center was the first outdoor center in their portfolio of shopping centers. Mervyn's closed in 2008 and became Burlington Coat Factory in 2012. [8] In 2015, Sears Holdings spun off 235 of its properties, including the Sears at Chula Vista Center, into Seritage Growth Properties. [9]

  9. List of high schools in San Diego County, California - Wikipedia

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    Bonita Vista High School, Chula Vista; Castle Park High School, Chula Vista; Chula Vista High School, Chula Vista; Eastlake High School, Chula Vista; Hilltop High School, Chula Vista; MAAC Community Charter School, Chula Vista; Mar Vista High School, Imperial Beach; Montgomery High School, San Diego; Olympian High School, Chula Vista