Horton Plaza is the spot for gathering in downtown San Diego. At least a couple of decades ago when traditional malls fit that bill.

Stockdale, with the help of architect RDC, two years ago embarked on a redevelopment of the popular space, converting a Nordstrom (even adding five new floors atop it) and redesigned the other anchor (Macy's) to create a new mix of 30% retail and 70% life sciences, tech and office in one of the country's top life-sciences markets.

It is collaborating with L.A.-based RIOS to reinvent Horton Plaza as the ultimate 10-block mixed re-use campus—a sustainable, high-tech hub. Horton will be the epitome of a modern office—complete with retail, food and beverage outlets, public park space, theaters and more, RDC described.

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