Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:58 am
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Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:30 am
Andrew wrote:Are you sure it's not the "West Atrium"? In architecture, an atrium is a large open space (often located immediately beyond the main entrance) so the photo probably displays a part of the building that's labelled as the West Atrium, but that's not actually the name of the building itself.
Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:35 am
Since opening in 1988, The Palace has undergone more than $110 million in venue renovations throughout the years. For its 20th birthday in 2008, guests enjoyed a totally refurbished main concourse and its original club/banquet area was updated and re-launched as the Chairman’s Club. Among its other notable additions include the West Entrance Atrium, which was completed in 1996 and contains three levels of offices, a storage facility and an expanded entrance with numerous amenities.
Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:40 am
Andrew wrote:Since opening in 1988, The Palace has undergone more than $110 million in venue renovations throughout the years. For its 20th birthday in 2008, guests enjoyed a totally refurbished main concourse and its original club/banquet area was updated and re-launched as the Chairman’s Club. Among its other notable additions include the West Entrance Atrium, which was completed in 1996 and contains three levels of offices, a storage facility and an expanded entrance with numerous amenities.
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