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The Marq*E Entertainment Center is an entertainment complex in Houston, Texas at the Interstate 10 - Interstate 610 western junction. It is one of Houston's most popular entertainment centers, drawing in thousands for its Edwards IMAX and 22-screen theater and the Dave & Busters building. While the center is quite well known and popular, the Marq*E is continually losing tenants. Many of the stores in the complex have been abandoned, and development has been slow in the past 5 years. Currently there are 22 restaurants, stores and businesses on the 360,000-square-foot (33,000 m2) lot[1].
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Shopping centers and malls in Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown North Houston
Enclosed malls: Greenspoint Mall | Northwest Mall | Willowbrook Mall
Outdoor/Lifestyle: Northline Commons
Defunct: Northline MallWest & Central Houston
Enclosed malls: The Galleria | Memorial City Mall | West Oaks Mall
Outdoor/Lifestyle: Bayou Place | CityCentre | Houston Pavilions | Highland Village Shopping Center | Marq*E Entertainment Center | Rice Village | River Oaks Shopping Center | Town & Country Village
Defunct: Town & Country MallSouthern & Southwest Houston
Enclosed malls: PlazAmericas (Sharpstown Mall)
Outdoor/Lifestyle: Gulfgate Center | Hong Kong City Mall | Meyerland Plaza
Defunct: Westwood Mall | Gulfgate CenterGalveston & Southeast suburbs
Enclosed malls: Almeda Mall | Baybrook Mall | Brazos Mall | Mall of the Mainland | Pasadena Town Square | San Jacinto Mall
Outdoor/Lifestyle: Pearland Town Center | The Strand District | Victory Lakes Town Center
Defunct: Galvez Mall (Galveston) | Port Holiday Mall (Galveston) | Deauville Fashion MallFort Bend County / Sugar Land
Enclosed malls: First Colony Mall | Katy Mills
Outdoor/Lifestyle: La Centerra at Cinco Ranch | Sugar Land Town Square | Brazos Town CenterNorthern suburbs/Montgomery County
Enclosed malls: Deerbrook Mall | The Woodlands Mall
Outdoor/Lifestyle: Market Street | Teas Crossing | Old Town SpringCategories: Shopping malls in Houston, Texas
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