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It was designed to serve as a marketplace and town center for Voorhees. It was built on 167 acres (0.68 km 2), which included a 162,000-square-foot (15,100 m 2) business complex. This became known as Main Street Plaza 1000. Another business complex, known as Main Street Piazza, was established in 1990. [3]
Voorhees Town Center (formerly Echelon Mall) is a regional shopping mall and a residential area located in Voorhees Township, New Jersey. It was built in 1970 and named after Echelon Airfield which was located where the mall stands today. [2] The Echelon Mall was renamed Voorhees Town Center in 2007. [3]
Voorhees is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located in Franklin Township, in Somerset County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
Voorhees is the home of the Flyers Training Center, the training facility for the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League. [44] In 2018, the Flyers, renovated and expanded their training facility. [45] [46] [47] Current and former players of the team often become residents of Voorhees. Voorhees includes a community park that includes ...
Centennial Dome in Richmond, Virginia, shortly before it was demolished. An image of the Centennial Dome under construction, taken from national Civil War Centennial Commission newsletter The Centennial Dome , also known as the Virginia Centennial Center, was designed by Walter Dorwin Teague to serve as a focus for Virginia's efforts to ...
As a result, Bluefield, West Virginia grew at a much faster rate than did Graham. Graham, Virginia operated under that name until a referendum on June 10, 1924. By a margin of 287 to 223, voters in Graham approved changing the name of the 5,000 member town to Bluefield, Virginia to match the larger (22,000) West Virginia city. [6]
Darden main building, looked upon from the North. The Darden School is a graduate school of business of the Southern United States, it was founded in 1955. [citation needed] The original business school was nestled in the central grounds of the University of Virginia, before being moved its current location at the North Grounds.
Steven C. Voorhees (born 1954) is an American business executive. Voorhees served as the CEO of WestRock , from the formation of WestRock in July 2015 to March 2021 when he stepped down for health reasons.