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In October 2024, Megaplex Theaters announced that it would add a new location in St. George, Utah at The Paseo. [22] In November 2024, Megaplex re-opened Redstone Theatre at Kimball Junction in Park City after completing major upgrades. [23] In November 2024, Megaplex re-opened the rebranded location of Water Gardens in Pleasant Grove, Utah. [24]
As of 2021, there are 11 Megaplex Theaters located in shopping centers, including ten in Utah: The Gateway mall in downtown Salt Lake City, Jordan Commons in Sandy, The District in South Jordan, The Junction in Ogden, Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, Cedar City, Centerville, Logan, St. George, West Valley City, and Vineyard; as well as one in ...
Karen Gail Miller (née Saxton; born October 14, 1943), is an American businesswoman.Upon the death of her husband, Larry H. Miller, she assumed the role of chairwoman of the Larry H. Miller Group (LHM) of Companies, now known as the Larry H. Miller Company (LHMCO).
PROVIDENCE – Allens Avenue LGBTQ+ club The Mega-Plex is seeking a court order barring the Providence Police Department from “trespassing, harassment and over-policing” their patrons on the ...
The chain, known for its popular "dirty sodas," was founded in April 2010 by Nicole Tanner in St. George, Utah. Since then, Swig has experienced steady growth and, as of 2023, operates locations in seven states. Swig is owned by the Savory Fund, a private equity firm, the Larry H. Miller Company. [1] [2]
St. George or Saint George [2] is a city in and the county seat of Washington County, Utah, United States.Located in southwestern Utah on the Arizona border, it is the principal city of the St. George Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).
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The St. George Opera House, also known as the St. George Social Hall, is a historic building in St. George, Utah. It was originally built by the St. George Gardeners' Club as a wine cellar. As wine demand decreased, the building was expanded to host theatrical productions.