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  2. Edner Cherry - Wikipedia

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    A La Carte Event Pavilion, Tampa US: 25 Loss 19–4–2 José Santa Cruz: UD 12 Feb 4, 2006 Don Haskins Convention Center, El Paso: 24 Win 19–3–2 Marco Angel Perez: KO 1 (12) Jan 13, 2006 A La Carte Event Pavilion, Tampa, Florida, US: 23 Win 18–3–2 Juan Polo Perez UD 8 May 13, 2005 A La Carte Event Pavilion, Tampa, Florida, US: 22 Loss ...

  3. Hyatt Regency - Wikipedia

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    Hyatt Regency is a brand of hotels under the Hyatt banner. The brand contains 211 locations in 189 cities over 40 countries, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and is one of the company's 14 hotel brands overall. [ 2 ] It tends to cater to business travelers.

  4. Tampa Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The city's original development plan called for the Tampa Convention Center to be built concurrently with a large hotel. However, financial difficulties and problems with developers caused this portion of the plan to be delayed until 2000, when the 27-story Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel, the city's largest at the time, opened less than a block away on Garrison Channel.

  5. Curtis Hixon Hall - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Hixon Hall was an indoor sports arena, convention center, concert venue, and special events center which was located at 600 Ashley Drive along the Hillsborough River in downtown Tampa, Florida. It opened in 1965, and was the primary concert, indoor sports, and civic gathering place for the city of Tampa for about twenty years.

  6. Central Bank Center - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank Center (formerly known as Lexington Center) is an entertainment, convention and sports complex located on an 11-acre (45,000 m 2) site in downtown Lexington, Kentucky. [1] It features a convention center, the Hyatt Regency Hotel, and Rupp Arena .

  7. Duke Energy Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The convention center opened in 1967 as the Convention-Exposition Center. It was renamed the Albert B. Sabin Convention and Exposition Center on November 14, 1985, amid national criticism that Second Street had been named after Pete Rose instead of the pioneering medical researcher. [3] [4] [5] The convention was renovated and expanded in 2006. [6]

  8. List of revolving restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Spinnaker, Hyatt Regency, Cambridge, Massachusetts (closed in 2004) Michigan. Summit, Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan (closed in 2017) Minnesota. Harbor 360, Radisson Hotel Duluth Harborview, Duluth [21] Missouri. Skies Restaurant & Lounge, Hyatt Regency Crown Center, Kansas City (closed December 1, 2011, when Sheraton Hotels took over ...

  9. Loews Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Loews Regency San Francisco, San Francisco, California, 2015-2019 - now Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero; Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel, Santa Monica, California - reopens in 2024 as Regent Santa Monica Beach; Loews Giorgio Hotel (later Loews Denver Hotel), Glendale, Colorado, 1989-2013 - now Hyatt Place Denver/Cherry Creek [9]