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  2. Holzwasser's - Wikipedia

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    In 1935 Walker Scott, a venture of Messrs. Walker and Scott of the Fifth Street Store in Los Angeles and Walker's Long Beach, opened in the building, [6] which would become the flagship of a chain of department stores across San Diego County and beyond.

  3. Horton Plaza (shopping mall) - Wikipedia

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    The mall's northwest corner adjoins the 450-room Westin San Diego Gaslamp Quarter hotel, completed in 1987 as the Omni San Diego, subsequently acquired by DoubleTree in 1992 [6] and later renamed to the Westin Horton Plaza in 1997 after the property was acquired by Starwood; it was rebranded in 2008 to its current name. [7]

  4. Walker Scott - Wikipedia

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    Walker Scott logo Former Walker Scott flagship store at Broadway and 5th, downtown San Diego, originally built for Holzwasser's in 1919 1935 Walker's ad in the Chula Vista Star Walker Scott , also Walker-Scott or Walker's , was a chain of department stores in San Diego and surrounding area from 1935 to 1986 and had eight branches at the time of ...

  5. Horton Plaza Park - Wikipedia

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    Horton Plaza Park is an outdoor plaza in downtown San Diego, California. It includes an amphitheater, retail stores, and a fountain. [1] It is located on the corner of 4th Avenue and Broadway. The city-owned plaza opened in 1910. It was designed by landscape architect Walker Macy and built by Civic San Diego. [2]

  6. Colonel Fletcher Building - Wikipedia

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    May 30, 1911 Colonel Fletcher Building around 1920, housing a store of the Owl Drug Company. The Colonel Fletcher Building at 602–632 Broadway, in Core, San Diego, was the site of some of the retail history of San Diego. The building is at the northeast corner of 6th and Broadway; Broadway was originally named D Street.

  7. Westfield UTC - Wikipedia

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    Westfield UTC is an upscale, open-air shopping mall in the University City community of San Diego, California. It lies just east of La Jolla, near the University of California, San Diego. The mall is served by UTC Transit Center, which is the northern terminus of the Blue Line of the San Diego Trolley.

  8. Combination Store - Wikipedia

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    The Combination Store is a historic one-story Victorian commercial storefront and one of the oldest buildings in the Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego, California, United States. It located at 621-625 5th Avenue and was built in 1880.

  9. La Jolla Village Square - Wikipedia

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    Before 1992, was an enclosed upscale regional mall with department store anchors and an adjacent "convenience center" (or strip mall) portion. [1] It is located in the La Jolla Village neighborhood of San Diego just south of UC San Diego and about one mile west of Westfield UTC, with which it used