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Star Theatres was an American movie theatre chain, ... The Southfield location permanently closed in 2020, [2] and the Fairlane Town Center location closed in 2022. [3]
Fairlane Town Center is a super-regional shopping mall in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan. The mall is adjacent to The Henry Hotel, The Fairlane Club, the University of Michigan–Dearborn , Henry Ford Community College , The Henry Ford , and the Ford Motor Company headquarters.
The Star Theater, formerly known as Princess Theatre and several other names, is a historic former silent film theater in Portland, Oregon, United States.The theater currently operates as a live music and performance space; in the past, it has operated as a film theater as well as a burlesque theater and an adult movie theater.
Star Theatre, a short documentary about the demolition of the theatre; Star Theatre (New York City, built 1901), also known as The New Star Theatre, Broadway playhouse active 1902–1908; Star Theater (Portland, Oregon), silent film and burlesque theater; Star Theatre (Price, Utah), property listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...
Lincoln Park Shopping Center (also referred to as Sears Shopping Center) was a shopping center located at the corner of Southfield Road and Dix Highway, mostly in Lincoln Park, Michigan, though a portion containing a former Farmer Jack supermarket and a former Wendy's restaurant (now a Del Taco location) lay in neighboring Allen Park.
Loeks had two sons, Jim and John Jr. Jim broke off from the Jack Loeks theaters company and started his own movie theater, Star Theatres. John Loeks, Jr. has since become the owner and CEO of Loeks theaters, Inc., which is now known as Celebration! Cinema. Loeks also had 2 daughters, Lannie Loeks and Merie Loeks, who live in New Mexico.
They leased the theatre for three years, with an option for six more, and promoted live concerts. Heart played there as part of the "Catch a Rising Star" series (which included Tom Petty and Elvis Costello, among others), for the admission price of 92 cents (promoted by local radio station KGON, 92.3 FM).
The Star Theatre, also known as The New Star Theatre, [1] was a Broadway theatre located at the corner of Lexington Avenue and 107th Street in New York City, New York, United States. [2] Built in 1901, [3] it was active as a Broadway playhouse through 1908. [4] It should not be confused with the earlier Star Theatre demolished in 1901.