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Ellsworth Place is a 350,000-square-foot (33,000 m 2), six-story, enclosed vertical power center in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland. It opened as City Place Mall on April 2, 1992, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and is located at the intersection of Fenton Street and Colesville Road ( U.S. Route 29 ).
Alden & Harlow (Regal Shoe building); Landmarks Design Associates Architects (remodeled 2007–2009) Fifth Avenue at Market Street and Graeme Street Downtown 2009 Market Square Place (portion) (G.C. Murphy Store No. 12) 1930 Harold E. Crosby: 219 Forbes Avenue Downtown 2014 Masonic Building 1909
Ellsworth Avenue is located in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is mostly a commercial street that has locally owned businesses, galleries, restaurants, and bars. [ 1 ] It runs southwest-northeast, parallel to Walnut Street , another commercial street, and is bounded by Shady Avenue to the east and South Neville Street ...
Willard Scott, Jr. House (1887) – Son of Stephen Scott. Operated Scott's General Store and the Naperville Hotel. Elmholm (built before 1917) – Designed by Harry Robinson. Proprietor Rollo M. Givler owned the Clarion, a local newspaper; 205 North Wright – Purchased by the seminary in 1908, moved to present site in 1912 for use as a dormitory
The planned shopping mall would include 50 stores in eight buildings on 15 acres, and another 40 acres of parking and access roads. [6] The Wheaton Plaza's official groundbreaking was held on January 21, 1956. [7] Giant Foods became the first store to open on the site on September 17, 1956. [8]
Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Ellsworth, Maine" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total ...
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The Old Hancock County Buildings are a pair of Greek Revival buildings on Court Street, at a triangular intersection with U.S. Route 1 (US 1) and Maine State Route 172 in Ellsworth, Maine. Originally built in 1834 and 1838 to house Ellsworth Town Hall and the Hancock County courthouse, they are now owned and occupied by the Courthouse Art Gallery .