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A Tacoma Link car passing the east façade of the convention center, on Commerce Street. The Greater Tacoma Convention Center, is a convention center in downtown Tacoma, in the U.S. state of Washington. It opened in November 2004 [1] and has been described as the "second largest meeting and event facility in Western Washington". [2]
Convention Center/South 15th Street station is a light rail station on Link light rail's T Line in Tacoma, Washington, United States. The station officially opened for service on August 22, 2003, and is located almost adjacent to the Greater Tacoma Convention and Trade Center . [ 1 ]
The Goddess of Commerce is a 700-pound, 7-foot tall bronze sculpture installed in Tacoma, Washington. Created by Marilyn Mahoney, the statue is a replica of the 1885 [ 1 ] original artwork which "once represented Tacoma's economy" at the former Chamber of Commerce building.
The chain discount retailer celebrated its grand reopening at the Tacoma location in 2018. Retailer closing store at Eastside Tacoma shopping center as well as Olympia, Lacey sites Skip to main ...
United States historic place Old City Hall Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district Pacific Street looking north Interactive map showing the location for Tacoma Old City Hall Historic District Location Roughly bounded by St. Helens Ave., Court C, freeway spur, 7th and 9th Sts., Tacoma, Washington Area 16.5 acres (6.7 ha) Architect Darmer, C.A.; Et al ...
The transition between Pacific Avenue and Commerce Street near the future Greater Tacoma Convention and Trade Center was to be via a public plaza, which began construction in June 2001. [38] [39] The first rails were laid in November 2001, with a formal ceremony the following month to mark the start of work on the entire Link light rail network.
Theater District station is a light rail station on Link light rail's T Line in Tacoma, Washington, United States.The station was originally named Commerce Street/South 11th Street station and opened for service on September 15, 2011, as an infill station. [1]
The company reported $100.8 billion, missing Wall Street consensus of $101.6 billion. The company also reported $400 billion in full-year revenues for 2024, up 8% year over year.