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The mall officially opened on September 12, 1984 [2] with four anchors — Jackson-based McRae's, Gayfers, D.H. Holmes, and JCPenney.The mall also has a cinema located in the back of the mall, originally a 10-screen operation, which later expanded to a 14-screen state-of-the-art setup under Regal Entertainment Group's United Artists Theatres brand, but was sold in September 2018 and closed in ...
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The North Park Theatre is a historic single screen movie theatre in the North Park neighborhood of Buffalo, New York, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It has functioned as a cinema since it opened on November 21, 1920.
Ridgeland is a city in Madison County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 24,340 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is part of the Jackson metropolitan area .
The theatre company was founded in 1991 with their first production, The Night of January 16th, by Ayn Rand. In 1992 Black Rose moved into its present home and premiered with a production of The Fantastiks. [1] Since 1992, Black Rose has purchased the theatre it occupies on Black Street and received a 501(c)(3) designation. [2]
NorthPark Mall – Davenport (1973–present) Old Capitol Mall – Iowa City (1981–present) Quincy Place Mall – Ottumwa (1990–present) Southern Hills Mall – Sioux City (1980–present) Southridge Mall – Des Moines (1975–2012) Valley West Mall – West Des Moines (1975–present) Westdale Mall – Cedar Rapids (1979–2014)
NorthPark Center was designed by Omniplan in the early 1960s. For its recent expansion, NorthPark's owners returned to the architectural firm responsible for the 1960s design. The expansion turned NorthPark's original U-shape into a square design surrounding a 1.4-acre (5,700 m 2) landscaped garden known as "CenterPark." Featuring a series of ...
Northlight Theatre was founded in 1974 by Gregory Kandel, along with Mike Nussbaum and Frank Galati, as the Evanston Theatre Company. Its first season in 1975-76 featured Jumpers by Tom Stoppard, directed by Galati. The theater's name was changed to Northlight Theatre in 1978 to better reflect its professional status. [1]