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The Agora Theatre and Ballroom (commonly known as the Cleveland Agora, or simply, the Agora) is a music venue located in Cleveland, Ohio. Hank LoConti opened the first Agora on February 27, 1966, near the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
The ballroom and tavern areas were part of the initial structure, with the kitchen and back bar sections being added in 1976. [ 5 ] Euclid Beach Park , [ 6 ] a well-known amusement park that operated between 1894 and 1969, was located at the north end of E. 156th Street, less than a half mile north of the building. [ 7 ]
The rest of the old Exhibition Hall was turned into 15 meeting rooms (ranging in size from 10 to 700 seats), office space, a cocktail lounge, and a piano bar arranged around a central block. [10] A corridor hugged the exterior wall of the old hall, providing access to the meeting rooms.
There is a large Great Room in the barn which can accommodate up to 300 guests, a large full-service catering kitchen, a unique indoor bar, lounge/dressing room, large public restroom facilities ...
Whitney Calvert is working toward renovating the former 8-Bit Arcade Bar at State and Water Street in Peoria into a new cocktail spot called Matilda's Lounge. 8-Bit moved a couple doors down to ...
A number of newly opened convention centers across the country had a cocktail lounge, which were in high demand by convention-goers and generated significant income. One Cleveland area businessman said that the cocktail lounge at Cobo Hall, a new convention center in Detroit, brought in $100,000 ($982,403 in 2023 dollars) a year. [140]
East 4th Street is a major pedestrian zone in Downtown Cleveland, Ohio, known for its food, entertainment, and nightlife. [1] The street runs south from Euclid Avenue to Prospect Avenue. Once a very run down street, the area has been renovated and revitalized by the establishment of numerous restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and apartments ...
The Cleveland 2016 Host Committee, who "facilitated construction of the 'cloakroom" space' for Republican lawmakers, which consisted of an "exclusive office, lounge and gathering space" built on the Cleveland Cavaliers practice court, received $923,100 from the Friends of the House 2016 LLC".