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Yes and no. Murano has been open for a year. It closed and reopened, with Chris Paciello as a new investor.
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Grand Central Station was originally opened in 1817 as a railroad terminal. It has since undergone many changes and facelifts. It closed for about ten years for remodeling and reopened in 1913.
In the Meiji period that started in 1868. Before this year, Japan had really closed borders, they didn't have relations with anyone but with the beginning of the Meiji period they reopened their borders to foreign countries who brought industrialization to Japan.
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The Millennium Stadium was built specifically for an exhibition to celebrate the Year 2000. The exhibition was a commercial disaster and the stadium was closed for a few years. It was then refurbished, reopened and renamed O2 arena.
The school closed it's doors in May'68. Only temporarily though because those same doors at 2219 N. Kenmore reopened later that fall as part of the expanding university.
How could the estate be legally closed if there were still outstanding debts owed? Sounds like someone didn't do the job of running the estate properly. There could be a legal reason for the creditors to ask the estate to be reopened.
If there is a lawsuit that benefits the estate, the estate will have to be reopened. The creditors can make their claims. The court should not have a problem reopening it in this instance. The creditors can force it as well.
Schools are not closed for Lincoln's birthday, though many are closed for President's Day.