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The Arts & Entertainment District is an urban, residential neighborhood with many high-rise residential towers, as well as some smaller scale historic buildings. It is home to the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, the old Miami Herald headquarters (now located in Doral), and the Omni International Mall.
The Watsco Center (originally named the University of Miami Convocation Center) is an 8,000-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. The venue hosts concerts, family shows, trade shows, lecture series, university events and sporting events, and serves as the home court to the Miami Hurricanes ...
Miami Beach Theater of the Performing Arts (1974–1987) Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts (1987–2007) Address: 1700 Washington Ave Miami Beach, FL 33139-7540: Location: Miami Beach Convention Center: Owner: Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau: Operator: Live Nation: Capacity: 3,230: Construction; Opened: October 1, 1958 ...
The Detroit Center sponsored 90 students and chaperones to attend the “Race” exhibit at the University’s Museum of Natural History. The Detroit Center also hosted students at the Detroit Center for 1) a student Town Hall meeting with Senator Carl Levin, and 2) artist-led workshops related to Detroit 21 – a Work Detroit gallery exhibition.
The Detroit Historic District Commission approved the continued construction of the Schaap Center for Performing Arts 6-0. ... with the back of the art center facing Detroit, quite literally ...
Huntington Place (formerly known as Cobo Hall, Cobo Center, and briefly TCF Center) is a convention center in Downtown Detroit, owned by the Detroit Regional Convention Facility Authority (DRCFA) and operated by ASM Global. Located at 1 Washington Boulevard, the facility was originally named after former Mayor of Detroit Albert Cobo.
In 1988, at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, Shaun Wilson was just beginning to embrace a “mission driven” approach to life. And after making Detroit his home in 1992, Wilson ...
The hotel and convention center were planned to be part of the same 55-story building, [4] known as the Marriott Marquis Miami Worldcenter, but this tower and exhibition space was cancelled. [5] The hotel would have included 1,800 rooms over the approximately 600,000 square feet (55,742 m 2 ) convention center.