Since its establishment in the early 1980s, the complex has served an estimated 2 million people.
The original five-building complex served the school well until the student body exceeded 600 boys.
The complex serves as a venue for the various sports activities of the organization.
This huge complex has more than 450 beds and serves a population of over 11 million individuals.
Over the last century or so, the complex has served a number of religious purposes.
Until 1989 during the Communist rule, the complex served as government offices and archives.
The complex served as the company's headquarters from 1923 to 1983.
More recently, the complex served as the research and development center for Duracell International.
The complex will also serve as the training center for United States national team programs.
The complex served as a compound for the Bey organization.