There was even a time when there were nine artists-tenants in Harrison Plaza, he said. “Back in the days when Harrison Plaza did not have competition, you can barely walk in this place! Harrison Plaza evoked nostalgia among Metro Manila residents. But since the announcement of the impending closure of Harrison Plaza, De Joya said that foot traffic dipped and business was slow. Though they were saddened by the closure of Harrison Plaza, Cruz and De Joya will be moving to new spaces.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer December 31, 2019 21:00 UTC