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Celebration Cinema is a movie theater chain owned and operated by Studio C (formerly known as Loeks Theatres, Inc.) with headquarters in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA.Its theaters serve the cities and surrounding areas of Grand Rapids, Lansing, Muskegon, Benton Harbor/St. Joseph, Portage/Kalamazoo, and Mount Pleasant.
The northwest terminus is at Kalamazoo Ave just south of 44th St on the border of Kentwood and Grand Rapids. The trail begins by heading southeast, and after a mile, has a connection with the East-West Trail in Kentwood. Continuing southeast, the trail progresses toward 60th St and Wing Ave, where it links to the Frederik Meijer Trail. [5]
RiverTown Crossings opened on November 3, 1999 [1] just prior to the holiday season with five original anchors: Sears, Hudson's (became Marshall Field's in 2001, Macy's in 2006), Kohl's, Younkers and JCPenney with Barnes & Noble also featured as a junior anchor.
In addition, Screen Taps have a house red or white wine. Select locations also serve margaritas and daiquiris. Screen Taps is available at Bay City 10 GDX , Brownsburg 8 GDX , Eastside 10 IMAX , Jackson 10 , Kalamazoo 10 , Krafft 8 , and West Columbia 7 (Battle Creek). Patrons are required to present their ticket stub, show a valid I.D., and ...
The Vernon J. Ehlers Station is a train station in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States served by Amtrak, the U.S. national railroad passenger system.The station is the terminus of the Pere Marquette line that connects Chicago's Union Station to Grand Rapids.
Celebration Cinema purchased the movie theater complex (as well as a former Cinemark at RiverTown Crossings) a year later. Barnes & Noble, in October 2008, announced that it would be relocating from a nearby store to a new location at the mall. [6] On Wednesday, October 21, 2009, the two-story bookstore opened to the public. [7]
During the mid and late 1980s, Loeks maintained a vacation home on Mackinac Island, Michigan. The island had no dedicated movie theater and traveling to the mainland for shows wasn't convenient for the island's residents, so Loeks partnered with a local hotel (named the Mackinac Hotel at the time) whose approximately 500 seat auditorium, complete with balcony, was used for weekly summer ...
In 2012, NCG acquired a ten-screen cinema in Marietta, Georgia, from Regal Entertainment Group. The theater was remodeled and reopened that year. [ 5 ] That same year, the NCG Eastwood Cinema added its 19th screen, NCG's first X-treme screen (74-feet wide and three stories tall). [ 6 ]