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The Landmark Theatre, originally known as Loew's State Theater, is a historic theater from the era of movie palaces, located on South Salina Street in Syracuse, New York, United States. Designed by Thomas W. Lamb , it is the city's only surviving example of the opulent theatrical venues of the 1920s. [ 2 ]
On February 23, 2014, it was reported that Moviefone would be shutting down its call-in service and its "777-FILM" phone number, but would maintain its mobile app services. [ 11 ] On May 5, 2014, Moviefone was relaunched with a new look, an expansion into TV content, and a comprehensive search tool that allows users to find theaters, channels ...
Originally, Sandy's was only to merge with Hardee's and maintain its own identity, but in 1973, ninety percent of the locations agreed to switch to Hardee's; the other ten percent remained Sandy's. In 1979, the last Sandy's location in Muscatine, Iowa, became a Hardee's. [6] Any remaining locations went under independent ownership and changed ...
Woolworth's closed in the 1970s and was replaced by a Meis department store, [4] of which was converted into an Elder-Beerman in 1989. [5] The former Penney's and Elder-Beerman spaces were converted into a Stein Mart that opened in 1995. [6] A movie theatre was added in 1970, and closed in 2014. [7] Stein Mart during liquidation
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This location was built in 1997. The theaters are being rebranded and renovated with a scheduled opening date of late 2024. This acquisition will bring Megaplex's offerings to 187 screens at 17 locations. [20] As of 2024, Megaplex Theatres was working with the Theater Sports Network to bring live sporting events to its screens. [21]
In March 1986, Plitt made an $7.7 million offer for Septum Theatre Circuit, an Atlanta-based theater chain owning 78 screens at 12 locations with 3 location under construction with 16 screens total. [15] Plitt Amusement Co. of Los Angeles had agreed to purchase from Plitt 38 movie theaters in Utah, Idaho, Minnesota, Oregon and Washington.
The following year, Landmark merged with Movie, Inc. of Santa Fe, NM, which also focused on showcasing foreign, alternative, and classic films. In 1988, The Oriental Theatre in Milwaukee underwent a conversion into a triplex by adding two theaters underneath the balcony, while preserving the original artwork of the main auditorium.