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  2. CityCentre - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 2009, CityCentre is a 50-acre (20-hectare) development with 2.1 million square feet (200,000 m 2) of gross floor space, [2] including 400,000 square feet (37,000 m 2) of retail, restaurants and entertainment, a 149,000-square-foot (13,800 m 2) fitness facility, 425,000 square feet (39,500 m 2) of office space, and a variety of rental ...

  3. Woodvale Park - Wikipedia

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    The park lies in the Woodvale district of Belfast adjacent to Woodvale Road and Ballygomartin Road. [1] The park is a current holder of a Green Flag Award. [2] Woodvale park has full size association football pitches, 7-a-side football pitches, a bowls green and pavilion, a children's playground, a toddlers play area, an outdoor exercise area, a community garden and allotments.

  4. List of restaurants in Houston - Wikipedia

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    The following restaurants and restaurant chains are located in Houston, Texas This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  5. The Galleria - Wikipedia

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    When it opened the mall had 600,000 ft² (56,000 m²) of retail space. The original skylights — which graced among other things a large, floor-level, ice rink, open year-round - had three hanging chandeliers. A connected 400-room hotel was opened in September 1971, the Houston Oaks Hotel (now The Westin Oaks Houston). [12]

  6. Highland Village Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Highland Village Shopping Center is a mixed-use shopping center on Westheimer Road in Houston, Texas. Highland Village was built in the mid-1940s by S.N. Adams and has been owned by Haidar Barbouti's Highland Village Holdings since 1991. [1] Barbouti is the center's property manager and broker. [1]

  7. Houston Center - Wikipedia

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    It is the 19th tallest building in the city. It was planned to be the center of a master-planned "city within a city" that would have included a tram system that would have tied in with Interstate 69/U.S. Highway 59 and run into the tower itself, and a four-story 40,000 car parking garage. It currently has six levels of parking for 495 cars.

  8. Royal Avenue, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    A view of upper Royal Avenue, 2011. On the right is the Belfast Central Library, which opened in 1888.. Beginning from the Donegall Place junction with Castle Place and Castle Street, which is the hub of Belfast city centre, the road runs north to the North Street crossing where the former Bank of Ireland once stood.

  9. Tribeca Belfast - Wikipedia

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    The Tribeca Belfast development, formerly known as North East Quarter and previously Royal Exchange, is a planned £500 million development based in the north east of Belfast City Centre. It is a major mixed-use regeneration scheme, with a total area of 1.5 million sq ft (0.14 million m 2 ) as of 2018.