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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 .
The commercial real estate market refers to roughly this area (between the 5, 805 and 52 freeways) as the UTC submarket, [1] UTC being the name of the Westfield UTC shopping mall located in the neighborhood. With over 9.5 million square feet it is the largest office space market in the county after downtown San Diego. [21]
The Mall at University Town Center. Replaced 1996 Sarasota "Resort Store". Oct 15, 2012 [144] open 8356 Toronto, ON Canada: Downtown: Toronto 176 Yonge Street in part of the Hudson's Bay Queen Street building. 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m 2) 2015 [145] open San Juan, Puerto Rico: San Juan Mall of San Juan. Destroyed by hurricane and not reopened ...
Predominantly within the city of Carlsbad, the mall's parking area eventually included a small section in the city limits of Oceanside. Plaza Camino Real was the second San Diego mall developed by May Centers. It was constructed in two phases, over a 10-year period. The first phase, featuring 63 stores, came inline in March 1969. [4]
UTC Transit Center is a San Diego Trolley station and transportation hub in the University City district of San Diego, California.It is located at Westfield UTC mall. The station's elevated trolley platform is served by the Blue Line, and stands above Genesee Avenue at its intersection with Esplanade Court. [5]
Grossmont Center is an outdoor shopping mall in La Mesa, California, a suburb in East County, San Diego. The mall opened in 1961 and is managed by Federal Realty Investment Trust. The anchor stores are Target, Macy's, RH Outlet, Walmart, Barnes & Noble, and Reading Cinemas.
Sears closed in 2019. The mall has undergone a number of renovations in its history, including the addition of a food court in 1995 and removal of a movie theater in 2000. University Park Mall features over 100 stores within over 900,000 square feet (84,000 m 2) of mall space. It is owned and managed by Simon Property Group.
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 to compete as an upscale regional mall.