Sentences with phrase «new entertainment district»

Cottonwood, Arizona's revived Main Street known as Old Town is the Verde Valley's new entertainment district.
In Cocobay, the hottest new entertainment district in Southeast Asia, beach life and city culture collide.

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Rogers Place, the city's new hockey arena, opened this fall, while work on the Ice District sports and entertainment neighbourhood surrounding the venue is ongoing.
He is now trying to lure Hollywood filmmakers to the new production studio and entertainment district in Qingdao.
Park MGM and The NoMad Las Vegas become the final pieces of MGM Resorts» complete neighborhood redesign of the central Las Vegas Strip neighborhood, which began in 2009 with the introduction of CityCenter and saw the recent unveiling of The Park, a spectacular outdoor dining and entertainment district, and the stunning new T - Mobile Arena.
Louisville, KY — October 1, 2015 — Beam Suntory, the world's leading Bourbon maker, today celebrated the grand opening of Jim Beam's new visitors» experience in the heart of Louisville's Fourth Street entertainment district.
Chicago's parks have heavy competition from new and glitzy sources of entertainment and must provide new programs to lure patrons, Mayor Richard Daley's nominee to head the Chicago Park District said Friday.
Pegula Sports & Entertainment wants to move its corporate headquarters from the Fairmont Creamery building on Scott Street to its planned new John Labatt House building in the Cobblestone District in Buffalo, adding to the brewery and restaurant already destined for the first floor.
We've been following the congressional race in the Twentieth District, between Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand (of the self - aware ironic ads) and Republican John Sweeney (of the folksy, authentic ads), partly for entertainment value and partly because it's turned into one of the more exciting contests in the emerging battleground region that is upstate New York.
The proposed downtown Utica Arts, Sports and Entertainment District would be a welcome addition to the tourism economy in Central New York, which is why we are prepared to invest approximately $ 50 million in this project should it move forward.»
Located in the incredible Historic Bricktown Entertainment District, The Mantel offers a great setting for new couples to get to know each other.
The Historic Millwork District was redeveloped from old factories and mills, dormant since the early part of the 20th century, into a new mixed - use development incorporating housing, workplaces and entertainment.
That phenomenon eventually led to the SEMA Cruise, and now, the SEMA Cruise has a destination, as hundreds of one - of - a-kind cars and trucks will congregate at The LINQ Promenade, Las Vegas's new open - air shopping, dining and entertainment district that includes the world's tallest observation wheel, the High Roller.
This year, the Cruise has a great new destination — the SEMA Ignited event at the new LINQ entertainment district — where hundreds of top SEMA Show cars will be on display until 10:00 p.m. that night.
It is conveniently located 1 block away from the Kansas City Convention Center, a 5 - minute walk from the Kansas City Power & Light District, the city's newest and very popular entertainment district, and a short 20 minute drive from the Kansas City International AirporDistrict, the city's newest and very popular entertainment district, and a short 20 minute drive from the Kansas City International Airpordistrict, and a short 20 minute drive from the Kansas City International Airport (MCI).
Most attractions are currently open, but upon completion, Disney Springs will house four areas in total: The Landing, an upscale waterfront area containing most of Disney's newest restaurants and signature nightlife, The Marketplace, a shopping district with World of Disney and multiple themed restaurants, Town Center, a new collection of shops from popular designers and brands as well as a forthcoming large - scale bar and West Side, which houses most of the pre-established entertainment facilities of Downtown Disney.
The bubble - windowed boat makes eight stops on the north and south sides of the New River, depositing you close to the restaurants, museums and entertainment districts along Las Olas Boulevard.
Glenn Sutch, President of the Norfolk Waterside District, talks about the new entertainment and dining destination coming to Norfolk next month and the local restaurants that are taking part in the revitalization of the waterside.
Located in the heart of Kota Laksamana's entertainment and business district, the 245 - key new build Park Hotel Melaka is 90 minutes from Kuala Lumpur International Airport and a 10 minutes» drive from the Melaka Sentral bus and taxi terminal.
Guests enjoy Mobile's Living Room, located just steps from Mobile's Historic and Entertainment District, the Historic Oakleigh District, Gulf Coast Exploreum & Imax, the Carnival Museum, USS Alabama, Museum of Mobile, New Year's Eve Moon Pie Drop, Senior Bowl Museum, and Fort Conde.
An integral part of the renaissance of Western Michigan, Amway Grand Plaza Hotel, with the historic wing and new Glass Tower, is located in the heart of downtown Grand Rapids contributing to the growing skyline of the business and entertainment district.
The California Welcome Center Oxnard is located in The Collection at RiverPark, giving you instant access to this beautiful new shopping, dining and entertainment district.
Meriton Danks St Waterloo comprises two buildings of 17 and 10 storeys and are located close to the stylish shopping areas of Paddington, the nightlife and restaurants districts of Darlinghurst, Fox Studios entertainment complex, Moore Park golf course, Aussie Stadium and the University of New South Wales (UNSW).
Downtown Tower Hotel & New Executive Tower, located in heart of business & financial district near shopping & entertainment.
The new hotel will be located in the city's downtown entertainment district.
Stroll through the famous Garden District where you'll find the famous architecture, dining, and entertainment that helped make New Orleans famous.
Located in Kuala Lumpur's new business and transportation hub, KL Sentral, the new 364 - room property is less than 30 minutes from Kuala Lumpur International Airport via the KLIA Express rail service and a short ride from the city's main shopping and entertainment districts, making it the perfect place for a relaxing vacation or important business meeting.
Sheraton Georgetown Texas is located about 27 miles north of Austin and anchors The Summit at Rivery Park, a new upscale residential and entertainment district.
Located at 611 S. Westlake Ave. and situated close to Hollywood and Beverly Hills and just minutes from the Los Angeles fashion district, the new Holiday Inn Express Downtown West Los Angeles is close to several entertainment venues, including the Nokia Center L.A. Live, Staples Center and the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
This upscale full - service hotel is surrounded by Broadway theaters New York's top restaurants shopping entertainment and nightlife; and is walking distance to Central Park Radio City Music Hall Rockefeller Center Carnegie Hall and all the city has to offer.The hotel features 795 modern and large guestrooms with spectacular city views a newly revitalized lobby restaurant and bar overlooking Broadway Theater District and Times Square plus an onsite New York Sports Club that is one of the largest private health clubs in NYC.
Property Location When you stay at Steigenberger Al Dau Club in Hurghada, you'll be in the entertainment district and within the vicinity of New Marina.
Brand New Property - Nestled in the heart of Sydney's CBD, this intimate 36 room boutique hotel is located on the doorstep of Sydney's iconic Hyde Park and central to the best shopping, dining and entertainment districts.
Situated within the Central Business District and within easy walking distance of the new Colonial Stadium, Crown Entertainment Complex, Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre and the Melbourne Aquarium makes HarbourView Apartment Hotel the perfect location for business or pleasure.
Located in the heart of Toronto's downtown Lakeshore area, in the midst of the Entertainment District, Atlantis Suites are situated in a new apartment building, and offer luxurious furnished, self - cat...
The new 103 - room Cambria hotel & suites hotel will be located at 321 Montgomery St. in the heart of Savannah's historic district and steps away from world - class shopping, dining, museums and entertainment.
Situated in a business and university district of Shanghai, the hotel is located in the Hopson International Plaza, a new tower consisting of offices, a shopping mall, and dining and entertainment venues.
The hotel borders the French Quarter is in the heart of New Orlean's entertainment district and is an ideal setting for business travelers.
A $ 180 million renovation has reinvigorated the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel, between Central Park and Times Square in the Midtown business and entertainment district.
Situated in the heart of New York's theatre district, close to many theatres, shopping malls and entertainment venues, this hotel is decked out with eye - catching décor, bright colours and modern designs.
This brings us to the city of New Angeles itself, a sprawling metropolis split into ten districts, each of which is capable of producing resources in the form of energy, credits, entertainment, consumables, and tech.
Featuring film screenings, installations, seminar and entertainment for the opening night, the exhibition takes place in locations at Gravel Hill Farm, the heart of the University of Cambridge's development of a new district for the city.
On September 19, 2003, the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis moved to the new building, designed by architect Brad Cloepfil, in the Grand Center Arts and Entertainment District in midtown St. Louis.
Featuring film screenings, installations, seminar and entertainment for the opening night, the exhibition takes place in locations at Gravel Hill Farm, the beating heart of the University of Cambridge's development of a new district for Cambridge.
From Pier 94 in New York City, to the Arts & Entertainment District in Midtown Miami, to Balboa Park in San Diego, our shows are strategically placed in high - traffic, gallery - style venues.
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Lash Condo Law is moving this upcoming Monday, April 30: 225 Richmond Street West, Suite 200 Toronto, ON M5V 1W2 Our new office is located in the Entertainment District of Downtown Toronto, a 5 minu...
Under Mr. Kenner's leadership, the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED) has led key real estate development projects that included creating an iconic waterfront destination with the District Wharf; redeveloping historic properties such as the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the St. Elizabeths East campus; and managing the development of two new sports arenas: DC United's soccer stadium, Audi Field, and the Entertainment and Sports Arena at St. Elizabeths East, home to the Washington Mystics.
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