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Recent Examples of arcadeMax Funland, a new second-floor arcade on Broadway, opened five hours early for two small groups that had paid to reserve seats alongside its parade-facing windows.—
Dan Greene,
New Yorker,
20 June 2026 In what is likely to be a powerful move that will reshape the city’s iconic shopping arcade, Prada Galleria will open in September as a multifloor experience located at the heart of Milan’s Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.—
Luisa Zargani,
Footwear News,
19 June 2026 Bell said that the family pioneered the free play arcade business model in 1990, all while not selling alcohol at the business like other entertainment centers.—Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
16 June 2026 Could Candy Crush be a digital version of Monopoly—the board game invented more than a century ago that is now a video and arcade phenomenon?—
Kamal Ahmed,
Fortune,
15 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for arcade
English soccer fans have earned a reputation for violent hooliganism, hurling plastic chairs and brawling their way across the piazzas and boulevards of Europe.
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Alexander Smith,
NBC news,
3 July 2026
When school is out, life shifts into the piazza and the streets.
The cathedral, its peaceful cloister, and its ornate crypt are also worth a visit.
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Laura Itzkowitz,
Travel + Leisure,
25 June 2026
In Rome, Le Graal will open the city’s first private members’ club of its kind inside Palazzo Medici Clarelli on the historic Via Giulia, with 11 rooms and suites, two restaurants, a cloister lounge, American bar, speakeasy, cigar room, wine cellar, gym, and treatment rooms.
The store turned over its windows and breezeway in the 59th Street flagship to the activewear brand, resulting in sales that more than doubled its past volume, Newell said.
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Jean E. Palmieri,
Footwear News,
22 June 2026
The building is certainly overstuffed—pre-Columbian artifacts, Chinese breezeway tiles, Indian chairs—but never stuffy, and often playful.