The latest movie theater news and updates
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April 12, 2013
The rise, fall, and possible return of Milwaukee’s Grand Warner Theatre
MILWAUKEE, WI — The former Warner Grand could come back as a performing arts space if the Grand Warner Trust’s plans come to fruition. There has been talk for years of it serving as a second home to the Milwaukee Symphony but a new initiative modeled after the highly successful Hennepin Theatre Trust that has restored several Minneapolis theatres has them more optimistic.
Read the full story at A.V. Club.
(Thanks to Trolleyguy for providing the photo.)
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April 11, 2013
Historic Pikes Diner may once again become a movie theater
PIKESVILLE, MD — The former Pikes Theatre has been a diner for over 25 years but if new plans get approved, it could show movies again. The owners are looking to move forward on building a two screen theater in the back of the restaurant.
Read more in the Baltimore Sun.
(Thanks to JackCoursey for providing the photo.)
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Leave a legacy at the Historic Clifton 5 movie theater
HUNTINGDON, PA — The Clifton 5 is looking to raise $250,000 to convert its five projectors. They’re utilizing a local non-profit, Landmarks Inc., to fundraise by offering naming rights for screens and seats.
Read more plus see a video at We Are Central PA.
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April 10, 2013
Brooklyn Savoy demolition imminent
BROOKLYN, NY — After years as a church, the Thomas Lamb-designed Savoy Theatre has its days numbered. There is no word yet on exactly when but there are currently ‘rat bait’ warning signs on the building, which should kill all the rodents within, and stop them running to neighboring building once demolition commences.
(Thanks to Tinseltoes for providing the photo.)
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4 local theaters offer a lot more than popcorn
NAPLES, FL — Naples News recently discussed the area’s theaters with dining options. The Beach Theater and Silverspot were a couple featured and evaluated based on variety options and prices.
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April 9, 2013
Commack Multiplex demolished
COMMACK, NY — The former Commack Multiplex Cinemas is no more after being torn down recently for a Lowe’s store. The theatre struggled due to neighboring competition and had been in decline for years.
Go to the Commack Patch for more along with photos.
(Thanks to moviegoer for providing the photo.)
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Drive-in theaters could pay biggest price for movie industry’s digital projection conversion
MLive looked at how the rush to convert to digital is affecting drive-ins. They focused on three specific drive-ins in Southern Michigan and how they’ve dealt with the prospect of raising the funds necessary.
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April 8, 2013
Hillsdale mall plans luxury movie theater
SAN MATEO, CA — Cinepolis is planning the launch of its next theatre at the Hillsdale Mall. The northernmost section of the mall will house the theatre which plans on having nine screens.
Read more in the Contra Costa Times.
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Reconstruction of the Lebowsky Center’s interior is finally underway
OWOSSO, MI — After six long years, reconstruction of the interior of the Lebowsky Center is underway. The former Capitol Theatre was gutted in a 2007 fire and exterior work on the theater was completed in 2010. The work is expected to take between nine to 12 months to complete.
Further details are available at WJRT.
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April 5, 2013
ACE Theatrical Group embraces long history of preserving historic treasures and reactivating local arts communities
HOUSTON, TX — A theatrical management and development company formed by entertainment industry veterans, ACE Theatrical Group specializes in preserving historic treasures and expanding the arts community. It works to design, reconstruct and operate live performance venues throughout North America, with a long history of success.
“Many theatres have fallen into disrepair due to various reasons. As an experienced team, we have the opportunity to preserve a historic treasure, restore it and reactivate the arts community,” said David Anderson, President and CEO of ACE Theatrical Group.