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The theatre was also a popular choice for national and international conferences & exhibitions and underwent a £40m renovation as part of the overall redevelopment of the Southport area. [1] Bliss Space (Southport) Ltd, the lease holder and operating company for Southport Theatre & Convention Centre (STCC) went into liquidation on 19 May 2020.
The Grand Wayne Center is a convention center located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana, Allen County, United States. As a result of a $42 million renovation and expansion from 2003–2005, the Grand Wayne now encompasses 225,000 square feet (20,900 m 2 ).
The theatre was built on the site of the Opera House, which had burned down in 1929. It was designed by George Tonge (1876–1956), an architect practicing in Southport, whose work included designing many cinemas. The auditorium seated 1,600, and there was a large stage, to accommodate musicals, operas and ballet.
The former Southport Theatre & Convention Centre closed in 2020 and a planning permission application for a new Marine Lake Events Centre was submitted at the end of June 2022. [ 59 ] [ 60 ] It has hosted the United Kingdom Independence Party national conference as well as the regional Labour Party conference.
As the weather gets warmer, the number of vehicles using the Fort Fisher-Southport ferry tends to go up, according to the N.C. Department of Transportation. January. 2023: 13,154.
More than 201,000 people visited the Fort Worth Convention Center in 2022, a small increase from the nearly 200,000 who visited four years ago. Visit Fort Worth saw an 8% increase in hotel room ...
Fort Smith Convention Center: Fort Smith: Arkansas: 40,000 sq ft (3,700 m 2) 65,740 sq ft (6,107 m 2) Henderson County Regional Fair Park: Athens: Texas: 65,625 sq ft (6,096.8 m 2) Williamson County Ag Expo Park: Franklin: Tennessee: 65,000 sq ft (6,000 m 2) Lewis and Clark Fairgrounds and Exhibit Hall: Helena: Montana: 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m 2)
War Memorial Coliseum was known foremost as the home of the NBA's Fort Wayne Pistons for five seasons (1952–57) as well as the 1953 NBA All-Star Game and 1955 and 1956 NBA Finals. After the Pistons moved to Detroit in 1957, the facility continued to host at least one of their games every season from the 1958–59 to 1966–67 campaigns.