For Sale

  • February 3, 2006

    Colorado Theatre For Sale

    Single screen independent operating theatre for sale. Located in downtown Paonia on the west slopes of the rockies in Colorado. This theatre was built in 1925 and has been operating (with the exception of a few years in the 80’s) ever since. It has a loyal following of independent film-goers and has shown many hollywood blockbusters on the break in the last few years.

    184 seats with a stage for live performances and the origional dance floor along with an old time upright piano are among some of the amenities. Serious inquiries contact stu at or call 970 527 4058.

  • January 31, 2006

    Wanted: Theatres

    Hello,

    Just completed constructing a new state of the art 8 screen theatre in Paragould, AR. We are anxious to grow our company. Interested in buying or leasing operating theatres in medium to smaller markets; pop: 75,000 – 150,000. Also, if you know of a community in need of a theatre, please let us know. Feel free to write or call anytime:

    William Pollack (.com)
    901-685-3993

  • January 26, 2006

    Looking for Theater / Performance Venue

    I am interested in purchasing an old theater / performance venue for a theater company located in New York City.

    Must have proximity to NYC, but am flexible about area. Space can accomodate live performance as well as film projection. Please contact me should you have any leads. I appreciate any help I can get. Contact Jenny via email: .com

    Thanks to all,
    J

  • January 20, 2006

    Twin-Screen 1953 Theatre For Sale

    VERNON, TX — This theatre is newly-renovated and fully-functioning.
    Vernon Plaza pictures and information can be seen at
    www.vernonplaza.com.

    Vernon is a town of about 12,000 people located in North Texas.

    Cheers.
    new_texas

  • WANTED CINEMA IN NORTH OHIO

    I WOULD LIKE A CINEMA IN NORTH OHIO

    IF ANY ONE CAN HELP ME PLEASE EMAIL ME AT

  • January 19, 2006

    Theater Equipment For Sale

    For sale — contents of two theaters: 2 Ballantyne pro 35s, 2 Xetron lights with power supplies, 2 super platters, seating, screens and other misc related items all in working order. In Michigan, please email: .

  • January 12, 2006

    Sound Panels of Various sizes

    20 to 30 Sound Panels for sale, have photos to email if interested. $50 each and have varies sizes available. 3' wide to 4' wide and from 4' high to 7' high, and are insulated with insulation and can be recovered with any fabric. Will sell at a discount if you purchase 20 or more. contact Carl at 480-987-9801 or email Must sell to make room for other items.

  • January 11, 2006

    Regent Theater for SALE!!

    Regent Theater fully renovated in 2003. Current capacity as a dinner theater is 250. Movie projector and equipment still intact and functional. We also still have the theater seats. Please email for more information: . The Regent is located in Wellington, Kansas. Lots of resturant equipment available for sale as well.

  • January 10, 2006

    “No More Joy” Documentary Available on DVD

    The following press release was sent by producer A. J. Roquevert:

    “The documentary "No More Joy” – The Rise and Fall of New Orleans' Movie Theatres is now available on DVD. “No More Joy” is a wonderful documentary about the history of movie theatres in New Orleans.

    Centered around the closing of the Joy on Canal Street back in 2003, Rene' Brunet, the oldest living exhibitor of New Orleans reminisces of the days when there was a theatre in every neighborhood. The film brings out how social changes, technology, and the distribution of films contributed to the rise and fall of movie theatres in New Orleans. With interviews from others in the movie industry, personal picture collections and articles from exhibitors and The Times Picayune, the story is told from the beginning to the present.

    The film was completed in 2004 before hurricane Katrina struck. Please visit www.nomorejoy.com for reviews and purchase. The price is $15 and the filmmakers' proceeds will go to the hurricane relief charities in the New Orleans area."

  • January 6, 2006

    Wanted: theater for lease

    Looking for a small 1-3 screen theater to lease.

    Theater must be currently open or able to re-open without any serious work done. Theater should be in or around a med to large size town with a population of 100,000 or more.

    If you have an unprofitable theater, plan to retire, or have a tenant that can not pay the rent or is on the verge of closing down, we are interested.