Gateway Of The Americas Project Under Way
Pedestrian Bridge To Link Tijuana And San Ysidro
Strategically located on the world's busiest border crossing, the International Gateway of the Americas -- a major multi-use project -- is now under way.
The International Gateway of the Americas will offer outlet shopping, restaurants and a host of other entertainment options -- all built on the border to attract dollars and pesos.
According to 10News, an element key to the success of the project will be a pedestrian bridge linking Tijuana with San Ysidro -- The Bridge of Americas.
Phase II of the project proposes the building of the Bridge of the Americas, a landmark suspension bridge utilizing the latest in technology and design.
In addition to the pedestrian bridge, this phase will involve the development of a variety of facilities, including a transportation terminal to facilitate buses, taxis and private vehicle traffic, duty- free retail shopping, an office tower and a 300-room hotel and conference center.
This phase will also include the launch of a cultural center to provide artistic and educational exhibits, displays and live performances of music, dance and drama representing both countries.
Master Plan
Phase 1 of the project will include a 625,000 square-foot open-air retail mall featuring decorative esplanades, inviting courtyards and festive public plazas. Tenants in the retail mall include Tommy Hilfiger, The Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, Nautica, Polo Jeans, Liz Claiborne, Nike, Guess? and many other welll-known American, European and Mexican retailers. Additionally, the International Gateway of the Americas will offer a wide variety of dining and entertainment options, featuring a food court with a sampling of ethnic foods and a number of themed restaurants. The retail mall is scheduled to open November 2001.
Phase II of the project proposes the building of the Bridge of the Americas, a landmark suspension bridge utilizing the latest in technology and design.
In addition to the pedestrian bridge, this phase will involve the development of a variety of facilities, including a transportation terminal to facilitate buses, taxis and private vehicle traffic, duty- free retail shopping, an office tower and a 300-room hotel and conference center.
This phase will also include the launch of a cultural center to provide artistic and educational exhibits, displays and live performances of music, dance and drama representing both countries.
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