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:''This article is about the shopping center, for the nearby condominium tower, see [[Highland Plaza Apartments]].''
:''This article is about the shopping center, for the nearby condominium tower, see [[Highland Plaza Apartments]].''
[[File:Highland Plaza.jpg|center|thumb|775px|Highland Plaza in the 1950s]]
'''Highland Plaza''' (originally '''Plaza Stores''') is a shopping center on the 2200 block of [[Highland Avenue]], between [[22nd Street South]] and [[11th Court South]]. The Art Deco-style strip was designed by [[James Gatling]] for [[Shepherd-Sloss Realty]], and opened in [[1938]].
'''Highland Plaza''' (originally '''Plaza Stores''') is a shopping center on the 2200 block of [[Highland Avenue]], between [[22nd Street South]] and [[11th Court South]]. The Art Deco-style strip was designed by [[James Gatling]] for [[Shepherd-Sloss Realty]], and opened in [[1938]].



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This article is about the shopping center, for the nearby condominium tower, see Highland Plaza Apartments.
Highland Plaza in the 1950s

Highland Plaza (originally Plaza Stores) is a shopping center on the 2200 block of Highland Avenue, between 22nd Street South and 11th Court South. The Art Deco-style strip was designed by James Gatling for Shepherd-Sloss Realty, and opened in 1938.

The south end of the building includes a lower-level area, originally the home of Caddell Creamery, and later used by Upside-Down Plaza before being renovated for the Hot and Hot Fish Club restaurant.

The shopping center was damaged by fire in the 1970s.

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