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TU Arena, formerly SECU Arena, [3] is a 5,200-seat multi-purpose arena on the Towson University campus in Towson, Maryland, United States. The arena was completed and opened in 2013, and now hosts the men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the volleyball and gymnastics teams. [4] It replaced the Towson Center, which had been in use ...
Towson Center is an arena on the campus of Towson University, in Towson, Maryland. The arena opened in 1976. It was home to the Towson Tigers Men's and Women's basketball teams, the Volleyball team, and the Gymnastics team from 1976 to 2013. In January 2011, it was formally announced that Towson Center would undergo a comprehensive renovation ...
In 2007, Towson Town Center began a $76 million expansion and renovation project that added to the existing structure, its largest expansion since 1992. The project included renovations to the mall's first and second floors, parking, restaurants, and a "Main Street"-style facade with exterior shopping, which was largely completed in October 2008.
Renovated in the early 1980s to an indoor mall and renamed Towson Marketplace, the location was then redeveloped in 1998 as an open-air collection of big box stores and other stores and restaurants. [54] Towson Place is next to Calvert Hall College High School, a Roman Catholic Lasallian Christian Brothers secondary school which moved in 1960 ...
The Shops at Kenilworth - Towson; Towson Square; Towson Town Center; White Marsh Mall - White Marsh; Carroll County: TownMall of Westminster; Charles County: St. Charles Towne Center - St. Charles ; Frederick County: Francis Scott Key Mall - Frederick; Harford County: Harford Mall - Bel Air; Howard County: The Mall in Columbia - Columbia ...
Taco Heads’ Montgomery Street location opens at 8 a.m. and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily; 817-615-9899, tacoheads.com. The Stockyards location opens at 10 a.m. weekdays and Sundays ...
The stadium opened in 1978 as Towson Stadium when the Towson Tigers were in their ninth year of collegiate play and their final year of Division III. The new, lighted facility had 5,000 seats. The name of the stadium was changed to Minnegan Stadium in 1983 to honor former Towson coach and athletic director Donald "Doc" Minnegan.
SECU Arena; T. Towson Center This page was last edited on 9 June 2017, at 04:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...