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Plaza Viva Tijuana is an open-air shopping center in the Empleados Federales neighborhood of Tijuana, located immediately across Frontera Street from what was, until 2012, the entrance to Mexico for all pedestrians crossing from the U.S. side of the San Ysidro of the border. It houses numerous pharmacies targeted at U.S. customers, handicraft and souvenir shops, restaurants, and one of Tijuana's largest gay nightclubs (formerly "Éxtasis" now "Club Fusion").

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  • Plaza Viva Tijuana es un centro comercial al aire libre en la de Tijuana, directamente en frente a lo que anteriormente era la única salida a México para los peatones provenientes de San Ysidro, San Diego (California). Contiene varias farmacias, tiendas de artesanías y souvenirs, restaurantes,​ y una de las discotecas gay más grandes de Tijuana (anteriormente "Éxtasis", ahora "Club Fusion").​ En 2012 el cruce peatonal Puerta México del lado occidental del cruce vehicular en sentido sur, cerró entre controversias,​ y fue reemplazado por un nueva cruce peatonal a México del lado oriental. Los peatones todavía podían caminar hacia el occidente unos 500 m y salir a Tijuana en frente de la plaza, pero dio acceso fácil a los peatones a zonas del lado este de la frontera tales como la Zona Río. El negocio bajó para los mercantes de la plaza, hasta un 80% en un caso.​ En julio del 2016, Plaza Viva Tijuana fue de nuevo un punto de foco de los peatones que pasan de Tijuana a San Ysidro, porque abrió el nuevo peatonal PedWest hacia Virginia Avenue y Las Américas Premium Outlets del lado estadounidense, el acceso a la cual es por un sendero que comienza en Plaza Viva Tijuana. (es)
  • Plaza Viva Tijuana is an open-air shopping center in the Empleados Federales neighborhood of Tijuana, located immediately across Frontera Street from what was, until 2012, the entrance to Mexico for all pedestrians crossing from the U.S. side of the San Ysidro of the border. It houses numerous pharmacies targeted at U.S. customers, handicraft and souvenir shops, restaurants, and one of Tijuana's largest gay nightclubs (formerly "Éxtasis" now "Club Fusion"). In 2012, the Puerta México pedestrian crossing on the west side of the southbound vehicular crossing, controversially, closed, replaced by the new Puerta México Este pedestrian entry to Mexico on the east side. It still allowed pedestrians to walk westward 500m and exit to Tijuana in front of Plaza Viva Tijuana, but also gave pedestrians easy access to areas on the east side of the border such as the Zona Río. Business plummeted for merchants in the center, by up to 80% in one instance. In July 2016, pedestrian traffic once again increased to the area around Plaza Viva Tijuana as it became the starting point of the new pedestrian walkway to and from the new PedWest pedestrian crossing, via which pedestrians cross to Virginia Avenue and the Las Americas Premium Outlets on the U.S. side. Since then, there has been a reconfiguration and the pedestrian terminus is immediately west of the Plaza, across Aves. Alberto Aldrete and José María Larroque. (en)
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  • Plaza Viva Tijuana es un centro comercial al aire libre en la de Tijuana, directamente en frente a lo que anteriormente era la única salida a México para los peatones provenientes de San Ysidro, San Diego (California). Contiene varias farmacias, tiendas de artesanías y souvenirs, restaurantes,​ y una de las discotecas gay más grandes de Tijuana (anteriormente "Éxtasis", ahora "Club Fusion").​ (es)
  • Plaza Viva Tijuana is an open-air shopping center in the Empleados Federales neighborhood of Tijuana, located immediately across Frontera Street from what was, until 2012, the entrance to Mexico for all pedestrians crossing from the U.S. side of the San Ysidro of the border. It houses numerous pharmacies targeted at U.S. customers, handicraft and souvenir shops, restaurants, and one of Tijuana's largest gay nightclubs (formerly "Éxtasis" now "Club Fusion"). (en)
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