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The Tucson Convention Center (previously named the Tucson Community Center) is a multi-purpose convention center located in downtown Tucson, Arizona. Built in 1971, the location includes an 8,962-seat indoor arena , two performing arts venues , and 205,000 square feet (19,000 m 2 ) of meeting space.
Tucson Convention Center: Tucson: Arizona: 133,840 sq ft (12,434 m 2) 218,821 sq ft (20,329.1 m 2) Cobb Galleria Centre: Cumberland: Georgia: 144,000 sq ft (13,400 m 2) 218,500 sq ft (20,300 m 2) Devos Place Convention Center: Grand Rapids: Michigan: 162,000 sq ft (15,100 m 2) 217,643 sq ft (20,219.7 m 2) Montana Expo Park: Great Falls: Montana
The district is bounded by 14th and 18th streets to the north and south, and by Stone and Osborne to the east and west. Meyer Avenue runs through the center of the barrio. [2] It is also known as Barrio Viejo or the Barrio Histórico. [4] [5] In the late 1960, the Tucson Convention Center was built, obliterating much of the neighborhood. [6]
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Early conceptual designs for a future redevelopment of the Hampton Beach Casino complex which owners say they hope will turn the facility into a year-round destination. The concert venue currently ...
The George R. Brown Convention Center was opened on September 26, 1987 on the east side of downtown Houston. The sleek 100 foot (30 m) high red-white-and-blue building replaced the obsolete Albert Thomas Convention Center, [99] which was later redeveloped into the Bayou Place entertainment complex in the downtown Houston Theater District.
Plans to redevelop Springdale's Tri-County Mall into the mixed-use community of Artisan Village may be over after the developer defaulted on a loan.
Avenida Houston (ah-veh-NEE-duh) is the name of the neighborhood generally surrounding the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas.It is the finished product of the initial phase of Houston First Corporation’s 2025 GRB Master Plan for redeveloping the eastern edge of downtown.