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  2. Muvico Theaters - Wikipedia

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    A year later, Muvico bought five theaters from United Artist Theaters (now owned by Regal Entertainment Group) in South and Central Florida, totaling 43 screens. Muvico built its first themed megaplex theater in 1998 in Orlando; it is called Muvico Pointe 21 with a "book of dreams" theme. They subsequently opened an 18-screen theater in Pompano ...

  3. Pointe Orlando - Wikipedia

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    Pointe Orlando originally opened on August 2, 1997 at a cost of $120 million, anchored by a flagship FAO Schwarz toy store. A Muvico cinema and IMAX theater, and a host of theme restaurants popular at the time opened later in the year and into 1998. [ 1 ]

  4. Cinemark Theatres - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, in order to save the company from a potential bankruptcy, Muvico Theaters sold four theatres to Cinemark: Arundel Mills Egyptian 24 in Hanover, Maryland; Paradise 24 in Pembroke Pines, Florida; Palace 20 in Boca Raton, Florida; and Boynton Beach 14 in Boynton Beach, Florida. [43] [44] Muvico was bought by another theater chain (Carmike ...

  5. Carmike Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    On November 4, 2013, Carmike Cinemas purchased Muvico Theaters for just under $31.8 million in an acquisition that included Muvico's nine locations in Florida, California and Illinois. Two Bogart's restaurants were also included in the sale and, after the sale closed at the end of 2013, the MuviXL screens was rebranded as "Carmike's BigD".

  6. Timeline of Orlando, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Orlando International Fringe Theater Festival begins. 1993 Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division in operation. Glenda Hood becomes mayor. 1994 June–July: Some 1994 FIFA World Cup games held in Orlando. [6] Mormon temple built. 1996 - City website online (approximate date). [23] [chronology citation needed] 1998 Muvico Pointe ...

  7. Sundial St. Pete - Wikipedia

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    Originally opened with the name of BayWalk in the fall of 2000, the area included 73,000 square feet (6,800 m 2) of retail space plus an 80,000-square-foot (7,400 m 2) movie theater owned by Muvico Theaters. The two-story, open-air shopping center featured a mix of Florida contemporary and traditional Mediterranean architectural styles with ...

  8. Orlando envisions historic Bob Carr Theater as ‘town square ...

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    City officials are planning to pursue converting the nearly 100-year-old Bob Carr Theater in Creative Village into a “town square” for what it says is a burgeoning technology industry.

  9. Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (commonly known as Dr. Phillips Center) is a performing arts center in Downtown Orlando, Florida, United States. It joined the Bob Carr Theater, which originally opened as the Orlando Municipal Auditorium in 1927, [1] to become Orlando's main performance venue. The center's grand opening was held on ...

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