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One Hudson Square as seen from Albert Capsouto Park in 2009. One Hudson Square is an 18-story industrial building located in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
Windward High School, a school in Bellingham, Washington, United States; Windward Islands, in the West Indies; Windward Islands (Society Islands), the eastern group of the Society Islands in French Polynesia; Windward Mall, an enclosed shopping center located in Kāneʻohe, Hawaiʻi; Windward Passage, a strait in the Caribbean Sea
Windward Mall is an enclosed shopping center located in Kāneʻohe, Hawaiʻi, anchored by Target, Ross Dress for Less and Regal Cinemas.The 530,000-square-foot (49,000 m 2) mall, owned by Kamehameha Schools, [1] was managed by General Growth Properties until 2011 when General Growth Properties and Jones Lang LaSalle entered an agreement to transfer managership to Jones Lang LaSalle.
It bears an architectural resemblance to the nearby Executive Plaza Building. In 2007, DTE announced a transformation of the area around its downtown headquarters into landscaped areas with a reflecting pool and walkway adjacent to the MGM Grand Detroit .
Windsor Park in Dominica is one of the home grounds of the Windward Islands cricket team. The Windward Islands are one of the regions which make up the West Indies cricket team. It has produced international cricketers in all forms of the game—Tests, One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is).
NGC 4125 is an elliptical galaxy in the constellation Draco. It was discovered on 4 January 1850 by English astronomer John Russell Hind. [3] On 28 May 2016, the telescope KAIT discovered the supernova SN 2016coj (type Ia, mag. 14.8) [4] in this galaxy. [5] After detection, it became brighter over the course of several days. [5]
Five Star Bank Plaza is a high-rise building located in Rochester, New York, United States, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. [2] It is the sixth tallest building in Rochester and was originally built as Marine Midland Plaza.
Gould Plaza is located on West 4th Street at Greenwich Village between Mercer Street and Washington Square East. It is characterized by large, red plaster and grey brick buildings surrounding it on three of the four sides, with the remaining side facing West 4th Street. [1]