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Broward Center for the Performing Arts; Address: 201 SW 5th Ave Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312-7112: Location: Sailboat Bend: Owner: Broward County: Operator: Performing Arts Center Authority: Type: Performing arts center: Capacity: 2,658 (Au-Rene Theater) 584 (Amaturo Theater) 188-220 (Abdo New River Room) 220 (Porter Riverview Ballroom ...
The Mai-Kai has been expanded several times, largely achieving its present layout and appearance by 1971. It now includes eight dining rooms, a bar, a stage in the center of the restaurants to showcase the Polynesian Islander Revue floor show, a gift shop, and tropical gardens. The interior is decorated with nautical and South Sea artifacts.
The restaurant continued to operate as Patricia Murphy's Candlelight Restaurant, and Murphy remained associated with it for more than a decade, also leasing a gift shop from the new marina owners. [34] Murphy opened a second Florida restaurant in Deerfield Beach, Fla. around 1970. As in Fort Lauderdale, the Deerfield Beach Candlelight included ...
Broward Bulegreen Cafe Yard: 3299 Dixie Highway., Oakland Park; www.bulegreen.us ; 954-530-5852 Java & Jam: 301 East Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale; java-jam.com ; 954-353-3250
In January 1985, thirteen sites were considered for a proposed Broward County Convention Center. One of the leading sites was a 25-acre (1,100,000 sq ft; 100,000 m 2) parcel that included a 15-acre (650,000 sq ft; 61,000 m 2) trailer park near Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport at U.S. 1 and Northwest 10th Street.
The property currently has three hotel towers, a 140,000 sq ft (13,000 m 2) casino, large poker room, a 4-acre (1.6 ha) lagoon-style pool facility with a center bar and many private restaurants, shops, spa, cabanas, bars and nightclubs, and the Hard Rock Event Center. [3] [4] [5] A large expansion was completed in October 2019. [6]
It has operated as a restaurant since opening and is the oldest restaurant in Broward County, Florida. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] On August 10, 1990, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places . It is located at 2980 Northeast 31st Avenue. [ 5 ]
Nearly 40 percent of the nation’s juvenile delinquents are today committed to private facilities, according to the most recent federal data from 2011, up from about 33 percent twelve years earlier. Over the past two decades, more than 40,000 boys and girls in 16 states have gone through one of Slattery’s prisons, boot camps or detention ...