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Movie theatre with 12 screens on former drive-thru movie theatre: Closed and demolished in 2014 Newark Drive-Thru: 170 Foundry Street: 1955: 2,500 cars: Redstone Drive-In Theatres: 1985: First showings of Kirk Douglas in Man Without a Star and Edward G. Robinson in A Bullet for Joey. Three screens in 1982. Outdoor movie theatre. [5]
Pages in category "Cinemas and movie theaters in New Jersey" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Until 2005, the shopping center was known as Riverside Square Mall. [4] The Shops at Riverside caters to the suburban areas surrounding Hackensack in Bergen, Essex, and Passaic counties in New Jersey as well as Rockland County in New York State. The mall has 66 stores. [5] The anchor stores are Bloomingdale's, Barnes & Noble, Pottery Barn, and ...
Seaview Square Mall: Ocean Township: 922,361 Former enclosed mall. Re-opened as a power center called Seaview Square Shopping Center in 2012. The Sears store closed in 2018. Tri-Towne Mall Marlton: 460,000 Former enclosed mall. [54] Village Mall Willingboro: 228,000 Village Mall was anchored by Acme Market, Woolco/Caldor, and a twin Eric Theater.
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The mall also added an AMC Theatres dine-in movie theater on September 13, 2017, which replaced the former Saks Fifth Avenue store [195] that opened in 1977 and closed down in 2014. [196] The mall is known for its marble floors and attracts a great many upper-income shoppers from Manhattan and Northern Bergen County.
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The Barrymore Film Center is a publicly owned, non-profit film history museum and archive, with a 260-seat cinema and repertory theater, in Fort Lee, New Jersey. The BFC is dedicated to the role of the town as the birthplace of American cinema. It is named for the Barrymore family, members of whom lived in and worked in the borough.