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Developer Gets First Green Light to Turn San Diego Mall Into Potential Tech Hub

City Officials Agree to Cut Retail On Site By Half
A newly released rendering shows an "amenity deck" outside offices that would replace the current food court at the former Westfield Horton Plaza mall in downtown San Diego. Illustration: Stockdale Capital Partners
A newly released rendering shows an "amenity deck" outside offices that would replace the current food court at the former Westfield Horton Plaza mall in downtown San Diego. Illustration: Stockdale Capital Partners
CoStar News
April 12, 2019 | 10:35 P.M.

Developer Stockdale Capital Partners cleared the first hurdle with the city of San Diego in its decades-long quest to convert the faded former Westfield Horton Plaza mall into a creative-office mecca to lure technology firms such as Facebook and Google to downtown.

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