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The Suburban Collection Showplace is a convention center in Novi, Michigan. Located off Interstate 96, about 20 miles (32 km) northwest of Detroit, it is the second-largest convention center in Metro Detroit (after Huntington Place). [1] [2] It is best known as the current location of the Michigan State Fair. [3]
Because agriculture still has a major place in the Michigan economy, in 2011 supporters organized the Great Lakes Agricultural Fair, a 501 C (3) organization, in order to continue the event. Since 2013 it has been organized by the private Michigan State Fair LLC and held in the Suburban Collection Showplace in the Metro Detroit suburb of Novi.
Huntington Place is 2,400,000-square-foot (220,000 m 2) in size and has 723,000 square feet (67,200 m 2) of exhibition space, with 623,000 square feet (57,900 m 2) contiguous. [4]
The new anchor store was built on the southeast side of the mall, adjacent to the existing Lord & Taylor store. In January 2013, The Cheesecake Factory announced that it would open at the mall later that year, and it did so on August 13, 2013. In 2018, H&M moved to a two floor space in the Sears wing from its original location in the JCPenney ...
Here's what we know so far about the news and Denny's locations in Kentucky. Is Denny's closing 150 restaurants? Yes, the company announced Tuesday that 150 underperforming Denny's restaurants ...
Washington Township is in northwestern Macomb County and is bordered to the west by Oakland County. The village of Romeo is partially in the northeast part of the township. Ray Township is to the east, Shelby Township is to the south, and Bruce Township is to the north. Washington Township is 28 to 34 miles (45 to 55 km) north of downtown Detroit.
In 1984, Harbaugh, then a 20-year-old redshirt sophomore, was Michigan’s starting quarterback in a 20-11 loss to Washington at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor.
Washington Federal's old logo prior to WaFd Bank rebranding in 2021. The bank was founded on April 24, 1917 in Ballard, Washington as Ballard Savings and Loan by a group of businessmen. In 1958, it merged with Washington Federal Savings and Loan Association of Bothell. The bank took the name Washington Federal for "wider geographical acceptance".