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  2. Sundance Group - Wikipedia

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    AMC Madison 6 is a movie theater in Madison, Wisconsin owned by AMC Theatres. Originally the first of the Sundance Cinemas in the United States, [9] the theater opened as the Sundance 608 on May 11, 2007. [10] The theater is located in the Hilldale Shopping Center, where it replaced the Hilldale Theater.

  3. AMC Theatres - Wikipedia

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    On April 28, 2020, AMC announced they would no longer carry films from Universal Pictures after NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell commented in The Wall Street Journal that the studio wanted to release films via premium video-on-demand simultaneously with theatrical releases. The company threatened that this will also be done with any other studio ...

  4. Studio 28 - Wikipedia

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    Studio 28 was a cinema multiplex located on 28th Street in Wyoming, Michigan, operational from 1965 to 2008. Expanding to a maximum of 20 screens, it was the first megaplex , and was once the largest multi-screen cinema complex in the world. [ 1 ]

  5. Multiplex (movie theater) - Wikipedia

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    In December 1988, Studio 28 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, expanded from 12 to 20 screens with a seating capacity of 6,000. [60] Studio 28 closed in November 2008. By 1994, building of multiplexes with 14-24 screens with 2,500 to 3,500 seats was the norm.

  6. Jack Loeks - Wikipedia

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    Loeks opened the theater Studio 28, which was one of the first multiplex theaters, in 1965. By 1988, Studio 28 was the largest multiplex in the world, with 20 screens and 6000 seats. [1] [5] He also opened several drive-in movie theaters in West Michigan, and also opened a number of other cinemas across Michigan. Loeks also participated in a ...

  7. Studio Movie Grill - Wikipedia

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    Studio Movie Grill was founded in 1993 by Brian Schultz, who served as its CEO for twenty-seven years until April 2021. [1] The company originated with the opening of the Granada Prestonwood in Addison, Texas, which featured five screens with private luxury boxes and valet parking. The concept evolved into the Studio Movie Grill chain. [2]

  8. Loews Cineplex Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The company merged with AMC Theatres on January 26, 2006, while the Canadian operations merged with Cineplex Galaxy in 2003. The Loews Theatres name was used until 2017 when AMC simplified their branding to focus on three main lines: AMC, AMC Classic, and AMC Dine-In after their purchase of Carmike Cinemas.

  9. Menlo Park Mall - Wikipedia

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    Cineplex was later replaced by an AMC Dine-In Theater. Macy's was the only store to remain open during the primary expansion. Nordstrom officially opened to the public at Menlo Park Mall on September 27, 1991. [8] Center court of Menlo Park Mall. On March 9, 1997, Target Greatland opened across the street from the mall. [9]