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  2. East Columbia Business District, Columbia, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    During the early 1980s, Maryland Route 175, later known as Rouse Parkway, was extended from the Columbia Town Center to the Maryland Route 108 interchange as a four-lane divided highway. Starting in the 1970s, Columbia's first major business park, the Columbia Gateway Business Park, was developed, eventually comprising 630 acres. [ 2 ]

  3. Town Center, Columbia, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Town Center is one of the ten villages in Columbia, Maryland, United States, first occupied in 1974. [2] The Town Center is a non-contiguous, diverse area, and the most urban-like, ranging from multi-level high density apartments, homes and office buildings to single family homes.

  4. Wilde Lake, Columbia, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Wilde Lake / w aɪ l d l eɪ k / is a human-made drainage reservoir dug in 1966 and the name of the surrounding "village" of neighborhoods located in Columbia, Maryland, just north and west of Columbia Town Center. The village was the first part of Columbia's "New Town" to be built in the late 1960s, James W. Rouse and Frazar B. Wilde formally ...

  5. Howard County Government Center renamed after Jeff Stout - AOL

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    Mar. 2—One of Howard County's main county government buildings is now named after one of the community's most well-known and beloved figures. County commissioners Monday unanimously approved a ...

  6. Dorsey Hall - Wikipedia

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    Dorsey Hall was built on Dorsey's Search, a parcel of land patented by Hon. John Dorsey of Hockley-in-the-hole (1645–1714) in Baltimore County (now Howard County), the brother of Edward Dorsey. The 479-acre (194 ha) property adjacent to the north branch of the Patuxent River was surveyed by Richard Beard in December 1684, and granted to ...

  7. Merriweather Post Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Merriweather Post Pavilion was commissioned by the Rouse Company for its Howard County development project Columbia. The first design was rejected and the theatre was redesigned by award-winning architect Frank Gehry, who is best known for challenging architectural norms, and N. David O'Malley with the firm of Gehry, Walsh and O'Malley. [5]

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  9. HHLA (mall) - Wikipedia

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    HHLA (formerly The Promenade at Howard Hughes Center) is a two-level outdoor mixed-use center that features a blend of entertainment, dining, and shopping venues [1] located at the Howard Hughes Center in Westchester and adjacent to Playa Vista both Westside Los Angeles districts in the city of Los Angeles, California.