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The Avenue at White Marsh is a 300,000 [4] square foot lifestyle center located in White Marsh, Maryland south of White Marsh Mall. The Avenue was developed as a town-center in a suburb without a center. Its design is drastically different from previous suburban malls and part of a wave of similar destination retail sites across the country. [5]
Miller High Life Theatre (previously Milwaukee Theatre and originally Milwaukee Auditorium [1]) is a theatre located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.The building was extensively renovated between 2001 and 2003, at which point its name changed to the Milwaukee Theatre. [2]
The designed of the 450 seat venue was Kubala Washatko Architects. The concert hall was created from a vacant space. Its grand opening occurred in 2024. [1] On February 20, 2024, the first concert was held at the hall and hip-hop artists Wave Chapelle and Adorner played. The Vivarium's shows have general admission with a large floor area and a ...
The Riverside Theater is a concert hall located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The venue seats 2,480 people [1] and hosts many different musicians, comedians, shows, and events. It is leased by the Pabst Theater Foundation.
White Marsh is located at (39.383621, −76.458315 [5]According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 5.3 square miles (14 km 2), of which 5.3 square miles (14 km 2) is land and 0.19% or about 2.6 hectares (6.4 acres) is water.
Local transit buses running between White Marsh and Downtown Baltimore previously operated as the Route 35 line. This bus line connected the city's downtown area with White Marsh, to the east of the city, and UMBC to the west. Route 35 was the successor to the No. 3 Wilkens Avenue and No. 6 Monument Street streetcar lines. It was discontinued ...
Tickets for the outdoor show start at $46.90 at livenation.com. Hootie and the Blowfish in concert at Raleigh, N.C.’s PNC Arena, Friday night, Feb. 17, 2023. Scott Sharpe/ssharpe@newsobserver,com
The venue opened in the spring of 2001 as Northsix, and was one of the first of a wave of music venues to open in Brooklyn. Prior to the opening of Northsix, Manhattan was the primary borough in New York City where indie rock, underground, cutting-edge or avant-garde rock concerts were held. [3]