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Marcus Theatres (from 2016) Wehrenberg Theatres was a movie theater chain in the United States. It operated 15 movie theaters with 213 screens in the states of Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Arizona and Minnesota, including nine theaters with 131 screens in the St. Louis metropolitan area. It was a member of the National Association of Theatre Owners.
The 1990 expansion of Mid Rivers Mall included a new anchor store, Sears. Another expansion of Mid Rivers Mall in 1996 added the fourth anchor, JCPenney, [7] which moved from nearby Mark Twain Mall in St. Charles. [8] In 1999, Wehrenberg demolished the mall's 6-screen theater and built a new 14-screen megaplex. [9]
During the 1990s, the mall's movie theater was relocated from its original location, which now houses the food court, to the front of the mall. The cinema was owned and operated by Wehrenberg Theatres. In 1999, J.C. Penney demoted their full-line operation to an Outlet Store. The mall's Famous-Barr was rebranded as Macy's in September 2006.
Mayor Joe Pitts welcomes Phoenix Theatres President Cory Jacobson to Clarksville. The company is set to invest $5 million to renovate the 10-screen theatre that was AMC Theatre until September ...
Cineplex has sold seven theatres in March 2006 in Québec ec to Chelsea-based Fortune Cinemas Inc. Cineplex Entertainment later acquired (or in this case, re-acquired) some of Fortune Cinemas theatres after they went bankrupt. Galaxy Cinemas – mid-sized chain that was the parent company to Cineplex Entertainment. Galaxy purchased bankrupt ...
317 W. Broadway. Stopped showing films in 1962. Currently operating as a concert/live performance venue in conjunction with The Kentucky Center. Now called the W. L. Lyons Brown Theatre. Buckingham also known (at times) as the Savoy and Grand Opera House. 1820–1897 (operated as the Savoy until ca. 1989.)
Vaudeville theater, movie showings and alternating vaudeville acts. The comedian Milton Berle and straight man Archibald Leach, later to be known as Cary Grant, did comedy vaudeville in the mid 1920s at the theatre before their 1930s film careers began. [17] Owner was Frederick F. Proctor and sold to RKO prior to death in 1929. Theatre name ...
Celebration Cinema is a movie theater chain owned and operated by Studio C (formerly known as Loeks Theatres, Inc.) with headquarters in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. Its theaters serve the cities and surrounding areas of Grand Rapids, Lansing, Muskegon, Benton Harbor/St. Joseph, Portage/Kalamazoo, and Mount Pleasant.
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