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  2. Burswood Dome - Wikipedia

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    The Dome at Crown Perth; Former names: Burswood Superdome (1987–1999) Burswood Dome (1999–2012) Address: Crown Perth Great Eastern Highway Burswood WA 6100 Australia: Location: Perth, Western Australia: Owner: Crown Limited Group: Capacity: 21,754 or 13,600 (seated) 8,500 7,000 : Construction; Opened: 28 August 1987 () Closed

  3. Dôme (coffeehouse) - Wikipedia

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    Dôme has also developed a number of locations in Darwin, [1] in addition the chain had previously opened stores in Tasmania, as well as internationally, including Japan, South Korea, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Bahrain, Thailand, and at the Hulhumale in the Maldives.

  4. Bell's Sports Centre - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its opening, its domed roof, over 220 ft (67 m) in diameter, was the largest laminated timber dome in the United Kingdom. [3] It was surpassed by London's Millennium Dome in 1999. [4] Owned by Perth and Kinross Council, it is operated by Live Active Leisure on behalf of Perth and Kinross Council. [5] [1]

  5. Crown Perth - Wikipedia

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    InterContinental Burswood became Crown Metropol Perth from 27 June 2012, while the Holiday Inn Perth Burswood was officially rebranded Crown Promenade on 20 June 2012. [26] On 1 August 2012 it was revealed a new 500-room "six star" hotel would be built at Burswood at a cost of $568 million.

  6. Rogers Centre - Wikipedia

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    The stadium served as the site of both the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2015 Pan American Games (renamed the Pan-Am Dome or Pan-Am Ceremonies Venue due to sponsorship regulations). [4] The stadium was renamed "Rogers Centre" following the 2005 purchase of the stadium by Rogers Communications, the corporation that also owns the Toronto ...

  7. Peninsula Hotel, Maylands - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was a well-known landmark in the 1920s and 1930s. It was the start and end points of the Beverley to Perth Cycle Race, initiated by Percy Armstrong. [3] Liebe owned the hotel until his death in 1950, when it became Albert Klein's per Liebe's will. It was soon bought by the Swan Brewery Company in April 1952. [1]

  8. Perth High Performance Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Lynx were based at the Superdrome in 1988 and 1989 as the Perth Breakers, [8] and played at Challenge Stadium during the 2000–01 season. [9] In 2024, the WA Government invested $1.6 million in upgrades to bring Perth HPC up to Level 1 FIBA certification ahead of the NBL's HoopsFest and to host Perth Lynx games during the 2024–25 WNBL ...

  9. List of tennis stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Perth Arena: 14,025 Perth: Australia: Hopman Cup: 2013—2019 [116] 8: Singapore Indoor Stadium: 12,000 Singapore: Singapore: International Premier Tennis League: 2014 [148] 7 Tennis arena Štvanice: 8,000 Prague Czech Republic I.ČLTK Prague Open: 1991—present 9: Palma Arena: 7,000 Palma de Mallorca: Spain: Battle of Surfaces (exhibition) 2 ...