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The Dublin Liffey Valley Shopping Centre cinema - the first Ster Century to open - was one of the largest in Ireland or the UK, in terms of footfall. [ citation needed ] Of the six UK based sites, Norwich was the first to open in Autumn 2000.
The front promenade of Liffey Valley post-renovation. In February 2015, Liffey Valley announced that it was to begin a €26 million expansion of the shopping centre. [2] The expansion had brought six new restaurants to the shopping centre including Prezzo and TGI Fridays, [3] as well as expanding the Vue cinema and building a new Penneys which opened on 6 December 2016.
Liffey Valley; Merrion Centre; Northside Shopping Centre - the first covered shopping centre in Ireland; Nutgrove Shopping Centre; Omni Park; The Square Tallaght; Stephen's Green Shopping Centre; Stillorgan Shopping Centre - the first shopping centre in Ireland; Swords Pavilions
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At the time, SBC owned four cinemas, and Warner Village Cinemas owned 36. [4] In April 2005, the chain acquired the Ster Century chain from Aurora Entertainment; this included the highest grossing cinema in the United Kingdom or Ireland at Liffey Valley Shopping Centre in Dublin, Ireland. [5]
From the 1930s on, the Southern was a popular home for second-run double features. In the 1970s the theater briefly returned to first run fare as the Towne Cinema, showing black exploitation movies. Throughout the 1970s the Southern also hosted a weekly live Country Music Jamboree, sponsored by local radio station WMNI. [3]
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The shopping centre also contains an IMC cinema, which opened in 1998 with six screens and a capacity of 871 seats. [11] [12] This cinema replaced the former, four-screen, Showcase Cinema, which was located above the old Athlone Shopping Centre in Irishtown, and which opened in May 1992 and closed in early 1998, when the operator of the Showcase Cinema went into partnership with the IMC to ...