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The open-air yet enclosed 114,000 sq ft (10,600 m). structure would contain numerous small shops, a food court with a common dining area and a restaurant or a nightclub. A
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Duke, Jacqueline. "Marketplace, office tower planned Webb project will replace the Galleria." 2 October 1984. Herald-Leader . 5 December 2006.
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towards the construction of a six-level parking structure that would serve Festival Marketplace and the Lexington Financial Center.
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Gaines, John. "Webbs Announce Plans for 3-story Office Building." 27 October 1984. Herald-Leader . 5 December 2006.
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In addition to the marketplace, $ 7.5 million in state aid was announced by then-Governor
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is primarily an office complex with several restaurants and a coffee shop in downtown
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This article is about the place in Lexington, Kentucky. For the geometry concept, see
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to replace the failed Galleria project. It was to be modeled after Harbor Place in
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It was first announced on October 1, 1984, by the Webb Cos. as a "
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The Triangle Center as seen along West Main Street.
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Triangle center

Lexington, Kentucky
Victorian Square
festival marketplace
Lexington Financial Center
Baltimore, Maryland
Norfolk, Virginia
Boston, Massachusetts
Toledo, Ohio
farmers market
Martha Layne Collins



Cityscape of Lexington, Kentucky
38°02′55″N 84°29′57″W / 38.04861°N 84.49917°W / 38.04861; -84.49917
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Office buildings in Lexington, Kentucky

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