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Huntington Center (Toledo, Ohio), April 2022
Huntington Center may refer to a location in the United States: *Huntington Center, a shopping center in Huntington Beach, California, now known as Bella Terra *Huntington Center (Columbus, Ohio), an office building complex in Columbus, Ohio *Huntington Center (Toledo, Ohio), formerly known as the Lucas County Arena, an indoor sports arena in Toledo, Ohio *Huntington Center, Vermont, a village in the town of Huntington {{geodis ...
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Bella Terra
Bella Terra is an outdoor shopping mall in Huntington Beach, California. It was built on the site of the former Huntington Center. The center's current anchors are; Kohl's, Burlington Coat Factory, Barnes & Noble, Cinemark Theaters, Whole Foods Market, and Costco Wholesale. History Huntington Center opening The Huntington Center was the first enclosed, all-weather mall in Orange County. It opened in 1966 at a cost of $20,000,000 with 55 retailers occupying a total of of retail space on a lot, and parking for 3,700 cars. Department store anchored the center: *The Broadway 2 stories, on a lot, Charles Luckman and Associates, architects *JCPenney 2 stories, plus a auto service center *Montgomery Ward 2 stories, plus a auto service center on a lot * Barker Brothers a 2 story furniture store (built with the same architectural style as The Broadway) across the parking lot and an unenclosed strip of several shops adjacent. Additional tenants at opening included Lerner's, ...
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Huntington Center (Columbus, Ohio)
The Huntington Center is a skyscraper on Capitol Square in downtown Columbus, Ohio. The building is tall and has 37 floors. It is the fourth tallest building in Columbus, and the tallest constructed in the 1980s. It was largely completed in 1984, though finishing touches were still being added into 1985. The building opened on May 16, 1985. The building is part of a complex by the same name, which also contains Huntington Plaza, DoubleTree Hotel Guest Suites Columbus, and the Huntington National Bank Building. The Huntington Center replaced the Neil House, a hotel that operated on the site from 1842 to 1980. See also *List of tallest buildings in Columbus File:Broad Street in Franklinton 01a.jpg, 500px, Skyline of Columbus rect 119 452 209 586 The Condominiums at North Bank Park rect 175 389 255 527 One Nationwide Plaza rect 297 409 396 561 Three Nationwide Plaza rect 405 373 485 562 William Gr ... References Emporis
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Huntington Center (Toledo, Ohio)
The Huntington Center is an 8,000-seat multi-purpose arena in downtown Toledo, Ohio. It was completed in 2009 and cost $105 million to build. It replaced the Toledo Sports Arena, which has since been demolished. It serves as the home of the Toledo Walleye ECHL ice hockey team, and was the home of the Toledo Crush of the Legends Football League for the 2014 season. History After a successful partnership on the Mud Hens Stadium ( Fifth Third Field), the Lucas County Commissioners teamed with HNTB Architecture Inc., a national sports architecture firm located in Kansas City; The Collaborative Inc., of Toledo; and Poggemeyer Design Group, of Toledo, for a new arena. The arena was designed as the first new LEED sports arena in the United States. The arena's signature green design element is a "green wall" outside of the building, to feature the use of plant life on the exterior of the building to help cool the arena by shading the glass-enclosed main entrance of the arena. The ar ...
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