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  2. Charlotte’s Epicentre developer to build retail center in ...

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    Afshin Ghazi’s Terrell Town Center Area 2 project is scheduled to be built on 10 weed-filled acres at N.C. 150 and Sherrills Ford Road, across from the Terrell Post Office. The development, 33 ...

  3. Blaine reveals plans for major new entertainment district ...

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    Last week, the city released plans for the development across from the National Sports Center and will hold an open house at 6 p.m. Wednesday at City Hall to show off designs and answer questions ...

  4. Clark Entertainment and Events Hub - Wikipedia

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    The entertainment hub is a project initiated by state-run Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC), which is an attached entity to the Bases Conversion and Development Authority. Conceptualized in October 2023, [ 2 ] it is to be developed through a public–private partnership with investors expressing interest as early as November 2023.

  5. ISU plans construction on $200 million CYTown entertainment ...

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    CYTown would be a $200 million retail, dining and entertainment district between Jack Trice Stadium and Hilton Coliseum in Ames. ISU plans construction on $200 million CYTown entertainment ...

  6. Megaplex Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Megaplex Entertainment centers are a planned expansion of the Megaplex brand. These centers will include movie theaters but will also have other amenities such as bowling alleys, video arcades, restaurants, and spaces for private events. The first Megaplex Entertainment location will open in the Daybreak-area of South Jordan, Utah in 2025. [18]

  7. Perelman Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The building is named for billionaire Ronald Perelman, who donated $75 million to its construction. Plans for the Performing Arts Center were first announced by the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC) in 2004 as part of the rebuilding of the World Trade Center site after the September 11 attacks.

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