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In 2000, Bowman announced plans to relocate the Expo Center to a new facility, to be built 1 1/2 miles to the west. [7]The new, $18 million facility opened in August 2005 as the Rock Financial Showplace, under a naming rights deal with Quicken Loans, which, at the time, used its former name, Rock Financial, for its Detroit-area operations.
Novi Town Center is an open-air shopping center located at Novi Road and Grand River in Novi, Michigan, USA, in Metro Detroit. [1] Owned by CBRE , [ 2 ] the center is on Interstate 96 , with the Twelve Oaks Mall on the other side of the road.
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After initial delays that saw the cancellation of two proposed anchor stores (a Jillian's and a movie theater), [1] construction began on Fountain Walk in late 2001. The mall's owner, PLC Novi West, initially worked with Taubman Centers and Ramco-Gershenson, two Detroit-area based developers; Schostak Corporation was later hired as a leasing agent.
Novi was ranked #48 on Money magazine's list of the Top 100 Best Places to Live in 2008. [15] As of January 2009 Novi has over 1,600 businesses. [16] Novi's economy includes international corporations with local and regional offices as well as owner-operated businesses serving the local area.
Singer Corporation is an American manufacturer of consumer sewing machines, first established as I. M. Singer & Co. in 1851 by Isaac M. Singer with New York lawyer Edward C. Clark. Best known for its sewing machines, it was renamed Singer Manufacturing Company in 1865, then the Singer Company in 1963.
The American National Exhibition, held from July 25 to September 4, 1959, was an exhibition of American art, fashion, cars, capitalism, model homes and futuristic kitchens. Held at Sokolniki Park in Moscow , then capital of the Soviet Union , the exhibition attracted 3 million visitors during its six-week run.
There were agriculture, [3] apiary, [4] colonial exhibits, [5] dairy, [6] fine arts and liberal arts, [7] horticulture, [8] international, [9] manufactures, [10] and mines and mining, [11] buildings, a machinery hall, [12] a 520 by 150 feet United States pavilion, [13] and auxiliary buildings including press, fire, police and a hospital.