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2018年9月3日 星期一

Horton Plaza's price tag revealed

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September 3, 2018

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Horton Plaza's price tag revealed

Tuesday, Aug 28

Horton Plaza's 900,000 square foot downtown retail center was purchased for $175 million, according to information filed with the county assessor's office.

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