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Lakewood Center is a super-regional shopping mall in Lakewood, California.Lakewood Center opened in 1952 and was enclosed in 1978. [1]The interior mall is anchored by Costco, Forever 21, JCPenney, Macy's, a Round One Entertainment center, and Target.
Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood, Ohio, is a non-profit, performing arts and arts education organization. It is the largest theater and arts center on Cleveland's West Shore, educating and entertaining over 65,000 people per year.
Lakewood Cultural Center from adjacent parking garage. The Lakewood Cultural Center is a regional theatre and arts venue located in Lakewood, Colorado. The space is 38,000 square feet (3,500 m 2) and opened in Fall 2000. It includes a 320-seat auditorium, community room, gallery/exhibit space, classrooms and lobby space. It is designed for art ...
Lakewood's Strand Theater facing new township rental hopes for more shows than ever in 2024. ... The venue, also dubbed The Ocean County Center for the Arts, has a new manager with theater credits ...
The Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood, originally Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre, is a concert venue located in Atlanta, which opened in 1989. The amphitheatre seats 18,920 [1] (7,000 seated; 12,000 on the lawn). It was designed to offer a state-of-the-art musical experience for both music fans and artists.
That plan called for nearly 400 new apartments across two, five-story buildings “with associated site amenities and improvements” on 10.37 acres in the Lakewood Towne Center behind Target.
The Group (also known as The Group in Lakewood) is a Greater Cleveland theatrical company formed in 1964. Its current home for performances is the Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood, Ohio. It is the second oldest theater company in Greater Cleveland, after the Great Lakes Theater Festival. The non-profit group produced an annual fundraiser ...
The Lakewood Church Central Campus is the main facility of Lakewood Church, a megachurch in Houston, Texas, five miles southwest of Downtown Houston and next to Greenway Plaza. From 1975 to 2003, the building served as a multi-purpose sports arena for professional teams, notably the NBA's Houston Rockets .