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  2. Reading Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    State Cinema in North Hobart in Tasmania, Australia was acquired by Reading Cinemas in November 2019. [2]In the late 1980s, through his holding company the Craig Corporation, Los Angeles–based lawyer James Cotter acquired the Reading Company, a former American railroad company that held a portfolio of real estate properties after it sold its railroad assets and rolling stock in 1976.

  3. The Movie Masters Cinema Group - Wikipedia

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    The cinemas would remain operating under the Grand name before being rebranded in early 2023. [10] In April 2023, Hoyts announced that they would also take over and reopen Grand's former Joondalup cineplex. [11] Reading Cinemas took over and reopened Grand Cinemas' former cineplex at Armadale in January 2023. [12]

  4. Cloverdale, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Belmont Forum. The suburb is almost completely residential. However, its boundaries take in a commercial and civic area on the western side. The main feature here is Belmont Forum, a regional shopping centre with 142 stores which first opened in 1974, and a smaller neighbouring centre Belmont Village which contains a Reading Cinema and the Belmont Tavern.

  5. List of movie theater chains - Wikipedia

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    Reading Cinemas: 27 245 Culver City, CA Hawaii, California, New York, Texas, New Jersey, Virginia, Washington DC Reading Cinemas (8 theatres) Angelika Film Center (6 theatres) Consolidated Theatres (9 theatres) Pacific Theatres (15 theatres [23]) [24] Regal Cinemas: 558 7,306 Knoxville, TN United States Cineworld: Regal Cinemas (2002)

  6. Category:Cinemas in Australia by populated place - Wikipedia

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    Cinemas in Perth, Western Australia (12 P) S. Cinemas in Sydney (20 P) This page was last edited on 3 February 2025, at 17:39 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Hoyts - Wikipedia

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    The HOYTS Group of companies in Australia and New Zealand includes HOYTS Cinemas, a cinema chain, and Val Morgan, which sells advertising on cinema screens and digital billboards. The company was established by dentist Arthur Russell in Melbourne , Victoria in 1908, showing films in a hired hall.

  8. Belmont, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The suburb, part of a land grant assigned to Captain Francis Henry Byrne in 1831, was believed to have been named Belmont after Byrne's estate in England. The land was purchased by Shepherd Smith of Sydney in 1882, who subdivided it in 1897–1898. [2] The local government body based in Belmont was originally known as the Belmont Park Road ...

  9. Australian Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Event Cinemas did not exist at the time Australian Theatres was formed, but because it is operated by Greater Union, it became part of the group as soon as it was established. [ citation needed ] Australian Theatres was still in effect as of 2019, [ 2 ] and ABN records show the venture as still current as of December 2022 [update] .