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The Venue may refer to: The Venue (Leeds), a concert space at Leeds Conservatoire, West Yorkshire, England; The Venue (Leicester Square, London), now the Leicester Square Theatre; The Venue (Victoria Street, London), a 1978–1984 music venue and nightclub owned by Virgin; O2 Academy Oxford, previously The Venue, Oxford, England
Cross Gates (often spelled Crossgates) [1] is a suburb in east Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The area sits between Seacroft and Swarcliffe to the north, Whitkirk and Colton to the south, Killingbeck to the west and Austhorpe to the south east. Manston and Pendas Fields are also generally regarded as part of Cross Gates.
The Recher / r ɛ k ɜːr / is a concert venue in Towson, Maryland. It is located at 512 York Road in the building previously operated as the Towson Theatre, a one-screen movie theater. [ 1 ] The Towson Theatre was designed by architect John Ahlers of the George Norbury MacKenzie III architectural firm.
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The first Arndale Centre, in Jarrow, opened in 1961.It is now known as the Viking Centre. The Cross Gates Centre in Cross Gates, Leeds was an Arndale Centre until 2000.. In 1950, Arnold Hagenbach, a baker with a talent for property investment, and Sam Chippendale, an estate agent from Otley, set up a company called the Arndale Property Trust, the name being a portmanteau of "Arnold" and ...
Police were called to multiple reports of a vehicle being driven at people in the car park of The Cock Beck pub on Pendas Way, Crossgates, Leeds, just before midnight on Friday.
Le Phonographique (often called the Phono, and later renamed to Bar Phono) [2] was a gothic nightclub located underneath the Merrion Centre in Leeds. [3] Founded under the name the WigWam club, the venue's 1979 rebranding led to it becoming a location frequented by members of both the local post-punk and New Romantic scenes.
This venue was at the busy junction of Roundhay Road and Easterly Road A58 and Harehills Lane (B6159). This junction is still named the "Fforde Grene Junction" The name of the pub was to lend itself to a tram stop on the proposed Leeds Supertram project. [7] This project was abandoned in 2004 owing to spiralling costs. [8]