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Shopping mall in Tijuana, Mexico
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 m). 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

32°31′42″N 117°1′11″W / 32.52833°N 117.01972°W / 32.52833; -117.01972

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