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Westfield UTC

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Westfield UTC (formerly known as University Towne Centre) is an open-air shopping mall located in the University City community of San Diego, California built in 1977. It lies just east of La Jolla, near the University of California, San Diego campus. It is owned – except for the ex-Sears parcel – by the Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield. Its anchors include Macy's, Nordstrom and a 14-screen AMC Theatres. The mall is served by the University Towne Center station, which is the northern terminus of the Blue Line of the San Diego Trolley.

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Westfield UTC
Lombard Place, San Diego University City

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Lombard Place
92039 San Diego, University City
California, United States
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