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Alamo Drafthouse Downtown – Austin (single screen; opened 1997, closed 2007 to move to the Ritz location) Alamo Drafthouse Lake Creek – Austin (7 screens; opened May 2003; closed July 2013) Alamo Drafthouse West Oaks Mall – Houston (6 screens; opened May 2003 as the first Houston area location, closed June 25, 2012)
Austin, TX Arizona, Texas, Colorado, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, California, Virginia, DC Sony Pictures Experiences: AMC Theatres: 591 7,712 Leawood, KS United States, Europe - Total of 16 countries Carmike Cinemas [13] Kerasotes Theatres Starplex Cinemas Cinetopia in 2019 [14] [15] B&B Theatres: 55 513 Liberty, MO
This is a list of notable companies based in the Austin metropolitan area. Fortune 500 (rankings as of 2021) [1] Dell Technologies (28) Oracle (80) Tesla Inc. (100)
ZACH Theatre (the Zachary Scott Theatre Center) is a professional theatre company located in Austin, Texas, as well as its associated complex of theatre facilities.The company is the oldest continuously active theatre company in Texas, and one of the ten oldest in the country.
[2] [3] [4] In 2017, ownership of both MDC and IPIC was transferred to a newly created parent company, Mubadala Investment Company. [5] The company is a wholly-owned investment vehicle of the government of Abu Dhabi, and Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, vice-president and deputy prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, is chairman of the ...
In 2015, IPIC had given 1MDB $1 billion, and taken on $3.5 billion of their debt in return for some of 1MDB's assets. [5] In April 2016, Reuters reported that the United Arab Emirates central bank had ordered banks in the UAE to freeze and provide transaction information on bank accounts belonging to Qubaisi or Mohamed al-Husseiny, another IPIC ...
Moody Center is a multi-purpose arena on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin (UT) in Austin, Texas. The arena, which replaced the Frank Erwin Center, stands on a former parking lot located immediately south of UT's soccer/track and field venue, Mike A. Myers Stadium. [4] The arena seating capacity totals over 15,000 seats.
KTBC-TV aired its first television broadcast on Thursday, November 27, 1952, becoming the first television station in Austin and Central Texas.Originally housed in a small studio in the Driskill Hotel, [2] the station was originally owned by the Texas Broadcasting Company (from whom the call letters are taken), which was in turn owned by then-Senator and future U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson ...