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Midtown Crossing at Turner Park is a vibrant mixed-use development in midtown Omaha, featuring retail, office, residential spaces, and green areas. Renowned for its bustling local business scene and year-round community events, this 16-acre seven-building development hosts more than 30 retail and office tenants, 297 condominiums, 196 apartment units, and picturesque Turner Park.
Retail shopping centers included the innovative landmark Sears Pico store, Midtown Crossing and Midtown Shopping Center. In public transit, the Pico/Rimpau Transit Center remains a major bus station for LA's Metro and Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus , while Rimpau Loop and Vineyard Junction are landmarks from the city's electric railway history.
Midtown Crossing, a retail power center on the site of the former large Sears store (1930s–1990s) at Pico and Rimpau; The Mint – Located at 6010 W. Pico Boulevard, The Mint is a music club that was established in 1937. [15] Past performers include Macy Gray, The Wallflowers, and Natalie Cole. [16]
A controversial conservative artist was photographed in Manhattan hanging up one of the mysterious Donald Trump traffic signs that went viral last week, despite previously denying responsibility ...
A new neighborhood development in the area is called "Midtown Crossing at Turner Park." Being developed by Mutual of Omaha, [1] this new community will include condominiums, apartments, hotel, movie theater, grocery store, restaurants and a health club. It will also renovate and expand Turner Park, one of Midtown's public parks. [2]
The Elizabeth River Tunnels Project, a series of transportation projects in the South Hampton Roads region of Virginia, comprises the rehabilitation of the Downtown and existing Midtown Tunnels, the construction of a new parallel Midtown Tunnel, and the extension of the MLK Freeway/U.S. 58 to I-264.
Midtown Crossing: Re-construct the former PE Pico/Rimpau "Vineyard Junction station; current Pico-Rimpau Bus Transfer Station at Mid-town Crossing Center Crenshaw/Adams: Mid-Density neighborhood Expo/Crenshaw E Line: Continues south to LAX, the C Line and South Bay beach cities Distance: Miles (Kilometers) 9.9 (15.9) 8.1 (13.0) 6.5 (10.5)
Midtown Bistro at 2004 Highway 17 South in the North Myrtle Beach area will close Jan. 1, 2024 owner Jeff Martini confirmed in an interview with The Sun News. Martini said the rising cost of ...