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Megaplex Theatres at The Junction, December 2018. The Junction's main anchors are the Megaplex 13 theater and the adjacent Salomon Center, which houses Skinny Dogz and arcade, Gold's Gym, FlowRider pool, iRock climbing wall, iFly indoor skydiving, and some small restaurants. These facilities opened in June 2007.
Swig began sales at Megaplex Theatres in 2023. [14] The Megaplex Theatres at The Gateway was a venue for the Sundance Film Festival in 2023. [15] In 2023, Megaplex Theatres expanded its Kids Summer Movies program by giving free admission to children from families which receive public food benefits. The program covers one adult per family.
Valley Fair Mall hosts approximately 120 in-line shops, a 13-bay, 450-seat food court, 15-screen Megaplex movie theater. In 2005 Satterfield Helm Management, Inc. of Sandy, Utah purchased the mall and in 2006 announced plans for a renovation of the center. [2] A new Costco store opened in 2007 as the first part of a four-phase redevelopment. [3]
The AMC Grand 24 opened in Dallas, Texas, on May 19, 1995, as the first 24-screen megaplex built from the ground up in the United States and the largest theater complex in the U.S. [62] [27] [61] A 21-screen Edwards Theater opened at the Irvine Spectrum Center in Irvine, California, the same year. [27]
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[3] Red Cliffs Cinemas, a 4 screen movie theater, opened on an outparcel of the mall in November 1995. [4] In April 2001, Dillard's took over the ZCMI location, and relocated to the former Walmart space after Walmart vacated the mall in 2002 to relocate to a new supercenter. [5] [6] Barnes & Noble opened in 2008 in the former ZCMI space.
The first theater in the U.S. built from the ground up as a megaplex was the AMC Grand 24 in Dallas, Texas, which opened in May 1995, while the first megaplex in the U.S.-based on an expansion of an existing facility was Studio 28 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, which reopened in November 1988 with 20 screens and a seating capacity of 6,000.
The theater was one of several Regal venues reported to have closed across several states. This movie theater ushered in modern, megaplex trend in Fresno. Broadway Faire is closed