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He was also involved in the development of the high-rise towers at the Topa Financial Plaza, the Channel Islands Harbor, Casa Sirena Resort, the Esplanade Shopping Mall, Fisherman's Wharf, the Carriage Square Shopping Center, the Maritime Museum, and many other major hotel, restaurant and retail projects.
The underground CityLink Mall is also linked to the station, providing access to Suntec City, Marina Square, Esplanade Theatres and, along with Raffles City, the Esplanade MRT Station on the Circle Line.
There are outdoor performing centres, and retail and food space at the Esplanade Mall.
The main highlights of the Esplanade-the Concert Hall and Theatre, are connected to the main Concourse via a foyer, while the Esplanade Mall is accessible through an entry point located between these 2 halls.
There is a link from Circle Line's Esplanade station to City Hall via the underground shopping centre CityLink Mall or the basement of Raffles City shopping mall.
A trade event of DZMM was held at One Esplanade at SM Mall of Asia on May 31, 2011.
* The Esplanade Mall near New Orleans, Louisiana

Esplanade and is
Corfu city is famous for its Italianate architecture, most notably the an arched colonnade lined with cafes on the edge of the Spianada ( Esplanade ), the vast main plaza and park which incorporates a cricket field and several pavilions.
Les Champs Libres is a building on Esplanade Charles de Gaulle designed by the architect Christian de Portzamparc that houses the Brittany Museum ( Musée de Bretagne ), regional library Bibliothèque de Rennes Métropole on six levels and an Espace des Sciences science centre with a planetarium.
ANZAC biscuits and the pavlova are considered by some to be Australian national foods, although while the oldest known named recipe for pavlova is from New Zealand, its often said in the Australian history that the dessert took its name from Anna Pavlova at the Esplanade Hotel in Perth during a tour of the state where she danced " as light as air " in reference to the light meringue.
To the north, the courtyard ( cour d ' honneur ) is extended by a wide public esplanade ( Esplanade des Invalides ) where the embassies of Austria and Finland are neighbours of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, all forming one of the grand open spaces in the heart of Paris.
The memorial to the men and women of Sheringham and Beeston Regis who died in military service during the two World Wars is located at on the traffic island at the intersection of The Boulevard, St Nicholas Place and The Esplanade.
and the women visiting Manchester on Whit-Saturday, thronging the markets, the Royal Exchange and the Infirmary Esplanade, and other public places: And gazing in at the shop windows, whence this day is usually called ' Gaping Sunday '.
A branch is to extend from St. Claude via Elysian Fields Avenue to connect with the Riverfront line at the foot of Elysian Fields and Esplanade Avenues.
From the Castle Esplanade, the short section of the road entitled Castlehill is dominated by the former Tolbooth Highland St John's Church ( on the south side at the foot of this section ), now the headquarters of the Edinburgh International Festival society-The Hub, and on the north side by the Camera Obscura & World of Illusions, one of the oldest tourist attractions in the city after the Scott Monument.
At the Square du Canada, near the castle in a park at the western end of the Esplanade, there is a monument erected by the town commemorating the long relationship between Dieppe and Canada.
Fiedler is also credited with having begun the annual tradition of the Fourth of July Pops concert and fireworks display on the Esplanade, one of the best-attended Independence Day celebrations in the country with estimated crowds of 200, 000 – 500, 000 people.
Outside the castle is the early 19th-century Esplanade, used as a parade ground, and now as a car park and performance space.
* The Esplanade Hotel ; This is an elegant example of an 1890s seaside hotel, reminiscent of many an English seaside resort of the period.
Annexe and Casemate levels are open to the public, Bastion is ' lost ' but investigations continue to gain access, DUMPY ( converted from Second World War use to serve as a Regional Seat of Government in event of an atomic war ) is closed, as is Esplanade ( last used as an air raid shelter in the Second World War ).
The department is headquartered in the Esplanade Laurier building in downtown Ottawa at the corner of O ' Connor and Laurier.
St. Louis # 3 is located some back from the French Quarter, some 30 blocks from the Mississippi, fronting Esplanade Avenue near Bayou St. John.
Some minor changes have occurred in extending the road along the beachfront since the early subdivision and The Esplanade road is now a focus of activity, with supporting shops and restaurants.
It is also linked to the Esplanade MRT Station on the Circle MRT Line.
However, with the recent construction of L ' Esplanade shopping complex, the Aula Magna exhibition centre and auditorium, as well as a large cinema complex, it is beginning to grow beyond its academic roots.
The Esplanade is the main street down by the front in Sidmouth.
Below Jacob's Ladder is a path linking The Esplanade to the steps and the beach.
At the top the view is spectacular-the whole of Sidmouth can be seen, as well as Salcombe Hill in the distance, the Esplanade, the town center, and Connaught Gardens below.
The foremost is the Victoria Esplanade along the northern bank of the Manawatu River, to the west of Fitzherbert Avenue.

Esplanade and one
Surviving parts of the former Hotel Esplanade have been incorporated into the north side of the Sony development, including the Kaisersaal which, in a complex and costly operation in March 1996, was moved in one piece ( all 1, 300 tonnes of it ), some 75 metres from its former location, to the spot that it occupies today ( it even had to make two right-angled turns during the journey, while maintaining its own orientation ).
Several competing satay hotspots have since emerged, with no one being able to lay claim to the reputation the Satay Club had at the Esplanade.
Robson's Figure Eight in 1908 on Lower Esplanade was part of Dreamland ( Melbourne amusement park ) | Dreamland, the current site of Luna Park and the Palais Theatre but just one of many carnival attractions along the foreshore at the turn of the century.
Many of Paul Kelly's popular songs feature St Kilda, including " From St Kilda to Kings Cross " from the Album Post which included the famous lyric " I'd give you all of Sydney Harbour ( all that land, all that water ) For that one sweet promenade ", in reference to the St Kilda Esplanade.
Beyond the clock tower, Tower Esplanade leads to the beach, with a statue of the Jolly Fisherman in the Compass Gardens to one side and the entrance to the once-popular boating lake on the other.
It had been recorded from two performances at the ( now defunct ) Continental Hotel in Prahran and one performance at the Esplanade Hotel in St Kilda, both in Melbourne.
They Showgrounds were situated just behind the Ballyholme Esplanade and, being sand based, had one of the best and robust surfaces in the Irish League.
As one of the world ’ s busiest arts centres, Esplanade offers a staggering range of programmes which caters to all audiences.
It is primarily occupied by the Esplanade Park, and was the venue where one of Singapore's largest congregation of satay outlets until their relocation to Clarke Quay as a result of the construction of a major performance arts venue, the Esplanade-Theatres on the Bay, which took its name from this location.
During the construction of the new building, the Saturday and Sunday North Market vendors will be selling from a location one block south on the Esplanade.

Esplanade and two
As of May, 2012, these fountains, known as " Benson Bubblers ", continue to be used as functional public drinking devices in downtown Portland ; two Portland " Benson Bubbler " locations are Eastbank Esplanade and the corner of " 3rd and Burnside ".
One of the two towers of L ' Esplanade Laurier, headquarters of the Department of Finance.
The remaining two became Fitzroy Street and The Esplanade.
In 2001, a long and wide cantilevered walkway was installed on the southern side of the bridge's lower deck as part of the Eastbank Esplanade construction, raising to three the number of publicly accessible walkways across the bridge, including the two narrow sidewalks on the upper deck.
By July 2006 a series of traffic lights had been installed along Mana Esplanade, along with two transit lanes and to the south.
The other two roads became Fitzroy Street and The Esplanade.
In the will he bequeathed $ 30, 000 to his relatives in his home town of Fochabers, Scotland ; he freed his two house servants, gave them land on Esplanade Avenue and ensured that $ 10, 000 would be provided to build two brick houses for them and until such time as the houses were built his executors would pay them $ 3 per day to support them.
The Singapore River is approximately three kilometers long from its source at Kim Seng Bridge to its mouth at the Esplanade where it empties into the Marina Channel and finally the Singapore Strait ; the waterway extends more than two kilometers beyond its original source at Kim Seng Bridge as Alexandra Canal, as far as the junction of Commonwealth Avenue.
The Circle Line forks into two branches at this station-one branch towards the part of the Downtown Core southwest of the River towards Marina Bay via Bayfront with an expected extension towards HarbourFront to complete the circle and the other towards stations in the part of the Downtown Core northeast of the river ( Bras Basah, Esplanade and Dhoby Ghaut stations ).

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