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== Components == |
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* [[Rupp Arena]], a 23, |
* [[Rupp Arena]], a 23,500 seat arena, the world's largest when it was constructed. |
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* The 1,000-seat Lexington Opera House, located at the corner of Broadway and Short Streets. |
* The 1,000-seat Lexington Opera House, located at the corner of Broadway and Short Streets. |
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* A {{convert|95000|sqft|m2}} three-level upscale shopping mall. |
* A {{convert|95000|sqft|m2}} three-level upscale shopping mall. |
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The Lexington Center is located on a 11 acre site in Lexington, Kentucky.[1] It features a convention center, a shopping mall, the Hyatt Regency Hotel, and Rupp Arena. It opened in 1976[2]
Components
- Rupp Arena, a 23,500 seat arena, the world's largest when it was constructed.
- The 1,000-seat Lexington Opera House, located at the corner of Broadway and Short Streets.
- A 95,000 square feet (8,800 m2) three-level upscale shopping mall.
- A 350-room Hyatt Regency Hotel.
- A 70,000 square feet (6,500 m2) convention center.