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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.
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The original address was at 2921 El Cajon Blvd in North Park [2] before it moved to 1100 Market Street at UC San Diego's Park and Market building in downtown San Diego. [3] [4] The new location had a soft opening in October, 2021 [5] and hosted screenings from the Sundance Film Festival in January, 2022. [6] It reopened in April, 2022. [3]
1 Night in San Diego: 2020 8 Seconds: 1994 San Diego [1] 16-Love: 2012 La Costa Resort and Spa [2] Above the Tin: 2018 San Diego [3] Adalynn: 2023 San Diego [4] Almighty Zeus: 2022 San Diego [5] Almost Famous: 2000 Balboa Park [6] Ocean Beach [7] USD High School Almost Heroes: 1998 Black's Beach [7] American Sniper: 2014 El Centro [8] Malibu ...
The first location, a seven-screen multiplex located on Fay Avenue in La Jolla, cost US$18,000,000 to construct and opened on September 30, 2015. [2] [3] On May 5, 2016, The Lot opened its second location in the Luce Auditorium, a former United States Navy facility at Liberty Station in San Diego. The former 2,200-seat auditorium was divided ...
San Diego International Airport. Automation Post Office, Washington, D.C. Carthay Circle Theatre, Hollywood; Civic Center, Santa Fe Springs, California; Firestone Aeronautical Research Laboratory, Caltech campus; Fox Theatre, San Francisco [7] Hoffman Science Center, Santa Barbara, California; Hollywood Motion Picture and Television Museum ...
The City of La Mesa is served by the San Diego Trolley's Orange Line at its stations in Spring Street, La Mesa Boulevard, Grossmont Transit Center, and Amaya Drive, the last two of which are also served by the Green Line. By car, the city is served by Interstate 8, California State Route 94, and California State Route 125.
In 2006 the name of the festival was changed to the San Diego Black Film Festival because the organizers realized that there was confusion with "film noir". By 2011, with 120 films scheduled and between 15,000 and 30,000 attendees expected, the festival had become one of the largest black film festivals in the United States and one of the most ...