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The pub opened in late March 2024 at 9200 Goodman Road in Olive Branch. 9200 Goodman Road, Olive Branch Open since late March, Ash's Irish Pub is bringing some Celtic charm to Olive Branch.
Malco Theatres features three signature IMAX screens. Malco Paradiso Cinema Grill, Malco Razorback Cinema Grill and Malco Grandview Cinema. Paradiso and Razorback were the first two IMAX sites for Malco, opening in December 2017; each location boosts a screen size of 65'-9" wide X 36'-2 high.
The theatre has seating at cabaret tables, and the stage hosts quirky shows, such as Forbidden Broadway, Menopause the Musical, and Late Nite Catechism. The theatre building houses a restaurant, The Century Grille, and is a popular downtown Detroit destination for weddings and private events. [1]
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In February 2025, the city of Bakersfield announced that Dignity Health has bought the naming rights of the arena, which will be renamed Dignity Health Arena, Theater and Convention Center. The new name will go into effect on March 1, 2025, and run through December 31, 2035.
Later in 2010 new restaurants were opened in St. Louis Park, Minnesota and in Denver, Colorado at Northfield Stapleton. [7] In April 2010, the New England Patriots announced that the first New England I Love This Bar & Grill was to be located at the Patriot Place complex outside Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. [8] It opened in ...
The Ramsdell Theatre, characterized by the Society of Architectural Historians' Archipedia as "the finest of several opera houses built in small Michigan cities at the turn of the twentieth century", [2] was constructed between 1902 and 1903, paid for by the town's only lawyer Thomas Jefferson Ramsdell at a cost of $100,000, [3] equivalent to $3,131,923 in 2021.