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  2. Cineplex Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Cineplex Inc. (formerly Cineplex Entertainment and Cineplex Galaxy) is a Canadian operator of movie theater and family entertainment centers, headquartered in Toronto.It is the largest cinema chain in Canada; as of 2019, it operated 165 locations, and accounted for 75% of the domestic box office.

  3. Ed Mirvish Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre is a historic performing arts theatre in Toronto, Ontario, located near YongeDundas Square. Owned and operated by Mirvish Productions, the theatre has approximately 2,300 seats across two levels. There are two entrances to the theatre, located at 263 Yonge Street and 244 Victoria Street.

  4. List of cinemas in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Don Mills and Lawrence Ave (Don Mill Shopping Centre) 1 Downtown Theatre Yonge and Dundas 1948 1972 1 Current site of Yonge-Dundas Square. Dufferin Drive-In Dufferin and Steeles 1950 1984 1 Eastwood Theatre 1430 Gerrard Street East (near Ashdale Avenue) 1927 1985 1 Later was the Naaz [6] and then the India Centre mall. [7]

  5. Downtown Yonge - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Yonge area is best known as the home of the Toronto Eaton Centre indoor mall, Toronto’s largest and most visited tourist attraction. Adjacent to the mall, at the corner of Yonge and Dundas Street is Yonge-Dundas Square, a large public square. The area is well known for shopping, including music retailers, mid-priced fashion ...

  6. Richard J. Daley Center - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as the Chicago Civic Center, the building was renamed for Mayor Daley on December 27, 1976, seven days after his death in office. [6] The 648-foot (198 m), thirty-one story building features Cor-Ten , a self-weathering steel.

  7. Toronto Eaton Centre - Wikipedia

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    The main portion of the Toronto Eaton Centre complex is bounded by Yonge Street on the east, Queen Street West on the south, Dundas Street West on the north, and to the west by James Street and Trinity Square. There are three office towers, while the main retail mall in the centre is organized around a long arcade, running parallel to Yonge Street.

  8. Yonge–Dundas Square - Wikipedia

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    YongeDundas Square is a public square at the southeast corner of the intersection of Yonge Street and Dundas Street East in the downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Designed by Brown and Storey Architects, the square was conceived in 1997 as part of revitalizing the intersection.

  9. Front Row Center - Wikipedia

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    Front Row Center, an American variety show, aired on the DuMont Television Network from March 25, 1949, to April 2, 1950, [1] The program was a renamed version of Hotel Broadway, with Whelan Drug Company continuing as sponsor, but with a new slot on DuMont's schedule. [2] It initially was on from 9 to 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Fridays.