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Lakeland, Florida: December 22, 2005 CMX Merritt Square 16 & IMAX Merritt Island, Florida: May 21, 2004 CMX Dolphin 19 & IMAX Miami, Florida: May 25, 2001 CMX Miami Lakes 17 Miami Lakes, Florida: June 29, 2000 CMX Downtown In The Gardens Palm Beach Gardens, Florida: November 23, 2005 CMX CinéBistro Hyde Park Tampa, Florida: October 16, 2009 ...
The Olympia Theater is a theater located in Miami, Florida. Designed by John Eberson in his famed atmospheric style, the theater opened in 1926. Throughout its history, the venue has served as a movie theater, concert venue and performing arts center. In 1984, it received historical designation by the NRHP. [3]
The Boulevard Theater is a former movie theater located at 7770 Biscayne Boulevard in Miami, Florida. [1] It is owned by theater and nightclub proprietor and former Broadway theater producer Leroy Griffith. The theater has variously served as a night club and adult movie theater. It is currently an adult entertainment club, Gold Rush Cabaret.
The second-largest cinema chain in the United States is planning to close 39 movie theaters nationwide, including the South Beach theater. Regal is closing Miami Beach’s biggest movie theater ...
At the time, it included several chain retail tenants, a movie theatre owned by General Cinema Corporation, and three chain restaurants: Chili's; TGI Friday's; and Fuddruckers. [2] It was designed by Architectonica International in a 1980s Post-Modern style. It had large trapezoidal "clouds" affixed to the façade, but they were removed by new ...
The Aventura Mall in Northeast Miami-Dade opened in 1984, with a huge food court and South Florida’s first Macy’s store. There was even a mini-Thanksgiving Day parade in the parking lot to ...
A year and a half in the making, the luxury dine-in theater takes the place of the Pittsford Cinema 9.
Following another remodeling in 2002, the Theater was turned over to Miami Dade College. Now under the auspices of Miami Film Festival. [2] In 2011, USA Today declared MDC's Tower Theater "one of the 10 great places to see a movie in splendor" in the newspaper's round-up of the best old-fashioned movie palaces in America. [3]