Noun a warren of narrow hallways got lost in the warren of interconnected side streets

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Yeasty Brews sits on the northern edge of what the city dubs its future Lauderhill Arts and Entertainment District, a warren of boxy storefronts spanning 19th Street south to the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center. Phillip Valys, sun-sentinel.com, "Yeasty Brews Artisanal Beers, South Florida’s newest brewery, coming to Lauderhill," 9 Sep. 2020

Over the last several years, one of the Palmer House ballrooms in the warren of public spaces spread across numerous floors hosted the close-up magician Dennis Watkins. Chris Jones, chicagotribune.com, "Column: Chicago cannot lose the Palmer House, now boarded up and in deep financial trouble," 9 Sep. 2020

What began as an artist’s hobby of carving tiny figures has sprouted into the Tinkertown Museum, a rambling warren with detailed Old West dioramas and walls made from concrete and 55,000 glass bottles. Anne Olivia Bauso, Travel + Leisure, "The Ultimate Route 66 Road Trip Guide," 22 Aug. 2020

The bridal shop is tucked far in the back of store on an upper floor, past a warren of tiny boutiques. Kate Stone Lombardi, Good Housekeeping, "Wedding Dress Shopping Was a Magical Mother-Daughter Moment — Now the Wedding Is Postponed," 25 June 2020

As much as the city is a beacon—for freedom, for refuge, for being a place where there’s an existing warren of every type of oddball imaginable—it’s also increasingly divided by income inequality and gentrification. Elias Williams, National Geographic, "New York’s arts scene remains shut down indefinitely—can it evolve and survive?," 15 June 2020

Generations of families worked the massive open pits and rabbit-warren underground tunnels that helped defeat Hitler and buoy local economies. Jack Brook, The Christian Science Monitor, "Conservation vs. copper: Minnesota town debates its future with a mine," 2 July 2020

Kehoes, a warren of snugs, bars, and living rooms crammed into a Victorian house, is a rabbit hole. Kieran Dodds, National Geographic, "What’s the secret behind Dublin’s storytelling magic?," 16 June 2020

But as those donations have died down, the Kings worry about what the future holds, as they are located in a warren of largely empty office towers. Katie Johnston, BostonGlobe.com, "What’s it really like to try and reopen a business?," 7 June 2020

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