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Jul. 6—CUMBERLAND, Md. — City officials may be putting the $10 million downtown mall renovation project out to bid to prospective construction companies by Aug. 1. Known as the Baltimore ...
A 28,000-square-foot (2,600 m 2) pedestrian mall marking the main lobby for the complex, and an outdoor plaza. A mezzanine room with a 100-foot glass wall. Twelve meeting rooms and a terrace suite. Ticketing business, Select-a-Seat is located in the facility, and provides ticketing to events in the building and other venues throughout West ...
Construction began in 1974, and the Commons opened in 1975. It cost $1.13 million [3] The name "The Commons" was the winning entry in a community-wide "name the mall" contest, and a prize of $1,000 in cash and gift certificates went to Ithaca High School senior Bill Ryan who had entered the name after a visit to the Boston Common.
In 1989, Santa Monica, California on the Westside of Los Angeles, renovated and relaunched its 1960s-era pedestrian mall as the Third Street Promenade, and renovated both the adjacent Santa Monica Pier and adjacent enclosed mall, Santa Monica Place, all together helping to draw both domestic and international visitors and locals from across ...
Aug. 12—CUMBERLAND, Md. — City officials placed the $10 million downtown mall renovation project out for bid Wednesday, allowing contractors to submit offers on completing the work. Bobby ...
Miami International Mall recently signed Elev8 Fun to a lease to fill 110,000 square feet of the 42-year-old Doral mall with more than 100 arcade games, 12 bowling lanes, a go-kart track, mini ...
[17] [18] As part of renovations starting in 2016, the mall aims to bring restaurants back to the empty spaces on the street level. [19] Starting in March 2016, the Center underwent a major renovation that aimed to add a food hall and several new street-level restaurants and a skylight. Renovation costs were given as US$500 million.
Miami Beach officials and developers have agreed to a $12 million public-private partnership to add a park, arch and other renovations on the 100 block of Lincoln Road.