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promised to build a new City Hall beside the current City Hall should he win the mayoralty race. He pointed out that the current City Hall cannot accommodate anymore additional office space or traffic. In his proposal, the current City Hall will be maintained but will be converted to other uses.
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1555:Baluarte de San Diego
1535:Arch of the Centuries
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1785:Entertainment City
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