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Megaplex Theatres is a cinema chain based in Sandy, Utah. It was founded in 1999 by the late Larry H. Miller, who was then the owner of the Utah Jazz; currently, it is owned by the Larry H. Miller Company. As of 2024, Megaplex Theatres operates 17 locations in Utah and Nevada.
A view of the Ellen Eccles Theater in Downtown Logan, Utah. The Ellen Eccles Theatre is an entertainment venue located in Logan, Utah. The theatre, which seats approximately 1100, is used for concerts, community theatre, ballet performances, and film showings. [1] It has also become a stop for many national touring acts each year.
Megaplex Theatres: 16 182 Sandy, UT Utah, Nevada Westates Theatres MJR Theatres: 11 170 Bloomfield Hills, MI Michigan National Amusements: 29 392 Norwood, MA Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, Cinema de Lux. Multiplex Cinemas Showcase Cinemas [15] NCG Cinemas: 19 147 Owosso, MI
Pages in category "Cinemas and movie theaters in Utah" ... Megaplex Theatres; P. Peery's Egyptian Theater; R. Reel Theatres; T. Tower Theatre (Salt Lake City) V ...
As of 2021, there are 11 Megaplex Theaters located in shopping centers, including ten in Utah: The Gateway mall in downtown Salt Lake City, Jordan Commons in Sandy, The District in South Jordan, The Junction in Ogden, Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, Cedar City, Centerville, Logan, St. George, West Valley City, and Vineyard; as well as one in ...
In 1995, AMC Theatres opened the first North American megaplex, the AMC Grand 24 in Dallas, Texas, a theater complex that could accommodate thousands. [24] AMC continued to open other megaplex theaters, such as the AMC Hampton Towne Center 24 in Hampton, Virginia, and the chain's busiest theater in the US, the AMC Empire 25 in New York City ...
Logan is a city in Cache County, Utah, United States. The 2020 census recorded the population at 52,778. [4] [5] Logan is the county seat of Cache County [6] and the principal city of the Logan metropolitan area, which includes Cache County and Franklin County, Idaho. The Logan metropolitan area contained 147,908 people as of the 2020 census. [7]
The stadium is part of a broader phase of expansion in Downtown Daybreak that includes Megaplex Theatres, other entertainment venues, and apartment buildings. Two-hundred acres have been dedicated to this additional commercial development. The Bees will move to the stadium in 2025. [18]