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Jimbo's asks court to halt Horton Plaza redevelopment

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January 28, 2019

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Jimbo's asks court to halt Horton Plaza redevelopment

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Stockdale Capital Partners' effort to turn Horton Plaza into a technology office campus is being challenged by current mall tenant and natural foods purveyor, Jimbo's Naturally. The grocer is asking a judge to intervene on its behalf and block any actions that would further hurt its business.

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