Plaza Río Tijuana

In the world of Plaza Río Tijuana, there has always been great interest and curiosity on the part of society. For centuries, Plaza Río Tijuana has been a topic of debate and discussion in different areas, whether in politics, science, culture or everyday life. The influence of Plaza Río Tijuana is undeniable and its impact has been felt in all spheres of human life. In this article, we will thoroughly explore the role of Plaza Río Tijuana in history and its relevance in the present, analyzing its different aspects and delving into its importance to better understand the world around us.

The Cinépolis anchor location inside Plaza Río shown closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Plaza Río Tijuana is an open-air shopping center in the Zona Río (new main business district) of Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. It has a surface area of 792,000 square feet (73,579 m2). It opened in 1981 as the first large American-style mall in the city; previously Downtown Tijuana was the leading shopping area. Currently, it has the anchors Soriana, Sears, and Cinépolis. There was a Dorian's department store here until 2009 when it became Sears. Comercial Mexicana was also in the mall until it became Soriana in 2018.

References

  1. ^ "Plaza Rio Tijuana: The Largest Shopping Center in Baja California", San Diegan, retrieved 2013-10-04
  2. ^ Quiénes somos [Who we are] (in Spanish), Plaza Río Tijuana, retrieved 2013-10-04

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