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  2. Homer Laughlin Building - Wikipedia

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    Along with the adjacent Million Dollar Theater Building and the Bradbury Building, the Homer Laughlin Building and the Grand Central Market underwent a major renovation in the 1990s under the direction of developer Ira Yellin and architect Brenda Levin. As part of the rehabilitation residential units were added, creating downtown Los Angeles's ...

  3. Café China - Wikipedia

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    A new restaurant called Chili was opened by several former workers at Cafe China in their old location and drew ire from Cafe China accusing them of stealing their menu. [6] The restaurant had received a Michelin star in 2013 becoming the first Chinese restaurant in NYC to receive one maintaining their star until 2020.

  4. End of an era. China Cafe demolished and new restaurant is in ...

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  5. Grand Central Public Market - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Central Public Market is a building in southeast Portland, Oregon. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. [2] See also.

  6. Beloved Tri-Cities Chinese restaurant could be reopening ...

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    A new sign recently went up in the Marineland Plaza shopping center for China Cafe Express. The new restaurant will be about 2,200 square feet, with room inside for about 30 diners, according to ...

  7. Central Market (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Central Street Market operating outside Central Market, 1939. The third, longest-lasting market was located on the west side of Fourth Street, between Town and Rich Streets, the current site of the now-former Greyhound bus station. [1] [2] The first Central Market was a small building built of wood, 50 ft (15 m) long.

  8. Telepan - Wikipedia

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  9. Downtown Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The building and district are named for the Central Market and Mohawk Public School, both of which have since been demolished. [27] The Market-Mohawk Center was listed on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties and the National Register of Historic Places in 2020. [28] The brick and concrete building was built in 1970 in the New Formalist ...