Regal Paseo is Now Open NEWS PROVIDED BY Regal 02 Jun, 2023, 10:22 ET KNOXVILLE, Tenn., June 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ – Regal is proud to announce Regal Paseo is now open. The former Arclight theatre and recent acquisition of Regal is now open to the public for the first time in three years with first-run movies including The Little Mermaid, Fast X and the new release Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
Continue Reading Regal (PRNewsfoto/Regal) Regal (PRNewsfoto/Regal) “We are excited to announce the opening of Regal Paseo, providing a true entertainment destination for moviegoers in Pasadena,” said Mooky Greidinger, CEO of Cineworld, parent company of Regal. “As we bring movies back to the big screen at The Paseo, we look forward to updating this already great theatre with the latest innovations to the moviegoing experience including 4DX and ScreenX auditoriums opening in the near future.”
The Paseo development is a one-stop destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment located in the heart of historic downtown Pasadena, California. Shop at a beautiful outdoor lifestyle center featuring West Elm, Bath & Body Works and DSW, and dine at restaurants including El Cholo Cafe, Yard House, Great Maple and more. Conveniently accessible from the I-210 and 110 freeways, The Paseo is located at the intersection of East Colorado Boulevard and South Marengo Avenue, adjacent to the Pasadena Convention Center.
For a complete list of movies and showtimes, please visit regmovies.com or download the Regal mobile app. Celebrate the opening of Regal Paseo with $7.50 matinee and $10.50 evening promotional pricing. Moviegoers can save their favorite theatres, like Regal Paseo, and purchase tickets all from their mobile devices. Through the Regal Crown Club, the industry’s leading loyalty program, millions of active members accumulate credits at the box office and concession stand to earn rewards including movie merchandise, free popcorn, soft drinks, and tickets.
Regal Paseo also extends the number of locations for moviegoers to take advantage of Regal Unlimited, which allows subscribers to see as many movies as they want, whenever and wherever they want. The Regal Unlimited subscription pass is exclusively available on the Regal mobile app where moviegoers can choose from three different plans based on theatre location. There are no blackout dates and subscribers can purchase advance tickets as soon as they go on sale. Subscribers also receive a 10% discount on all food and non-alcoholic drink purchases along with automatic membership to the Regal Crown Club.
The sticky floors are now smooth, the seats cushy and the screens no longer dimpled with rips, but enough hasn’t changed that longtime patrons of South Bay Cinemas in West Babylon may feel nostalgic when they step inside next month.
Closed since 2016, the movie house has undergone a $1.3 million renovation under new ownership, and news of its impending opening has people not only recalling the good old days, but hoping to make new memories.
“I’m very excited, and we’ll be there,” said Babylon Village resident Gary Weiner, who plans to check out the theater with his daughter, Aurora, 14. “If they bring it back to a quality level, that’s going to be our go-to theater.”
Weiner, 56, remembers the place as “certainly rundown, but a fun, cheap way to go the movies” and “a great way to kill a lazy summer afternoon with my daughter.”
New owner Jay Levinson, who also owns the independent Bellmore Playhouse, said the theater “was a real rat’s nest” when he took over but he loved the experience 30 years ago when he frequently saw movies there.
“I always had my eyes set on that theater because there’s not too much competition in the area,” said Levinson, 69, of East Meadow, noting the closest options are in Deer Park and Farmingdale.
He said it took two years to come to a lease agreement with the landlord and the renovations were delayed for years because of the pandemic and supply chain problems.
There are five new screens in the theater, which has 550 seats. The floors have been replaced and there are luxury recliner seats where patrons can “push a button, lean back, fall asleep and miss the whole movie,” Levinson said.
The facility meets accessibility standards under the American with Disabilities Act, and new bathrooms and draperies have been added as part of the renovation, along with other design touches from an interior decorator Levinson hired for the project.
Perhaps the biggest change that may will greet moviegoers is a full-service bar and lounge — Levinson said his liquor license application is pending. The lobby also will feature the usual food and snacks for sale and video gaming stations.
“In movie theaters today, you make your money in concessions and you actually lose money with the box office,” Levinson said.
He is promising lower prices than chains like AMC and Regal, with prices topping out at $10 for adults and seniors at $7.50 — along with planned bargain days such as Terrific Tuesdays where $6 will get anyone a seat. The theater also will host birthday parties and other events, Levinson said.
A film buff with a theater screen in his home, Levinson has operated theaters in Huntington, Queens and Westchester and calls the South Bay renovation his “last hurrah” in the business.
“A lot of theaters are having a tough time right now,” he said. “But you have to be reasonable and you have to be consistent and that’s what we’re going to do.”
Fans of the theater have expressed their excitement about the reopening on social media — both for entertainment and employment opportunities.
A recent job fair Levinson held attracted 130 applicants for 20 jobs. He hopes to open by June 16.
South Bay Cinemas by the numbers
First opened in 1967
Reopening expected by June 16
Features 550 seats
Has 1 large, 2 medium and 2 small movie screens
Just uploaded a Grand Opening ad which wa published in Newsday in the October 19, 1973 issue in the photos section and reuploaded a better quality 1975 picture about the twin
“Regal E-Walk is currently undergoing renovation, so reaching a new agreement with DTA Leasehold Owner, LLC will allow this transformative work to be completed,” said Mooky Greidinger, CEO of Cineworld, parent company of Regal. “When interior renovations to the theatre have finished, Regal E-Walk will be one of New York’s top movie houses, including the largest 4DX auditorium in the world.”
Manhattan residents and tourists can continue to visit the E-Walk location to watch a movie at one of the world’s great cultural and entertainment intersections. Located on 42nd Street at 8th Avenue, the entrance to this Regal theatre can easily be found beneath its iconic 60' high digital marquee.
Regal E-Walk features luxury recliners along with two premium format auditoriums. The 4DX theatrical experience immerses moviegoers with moving seats and environmental effects. Once the refurbishments are complete, Regal E-Walk will be home to the world’s largest 4DX auditorium. The renovated theatre will also offer the Regal Premium Experience (RPX), delivering movies the way filmmakers intended with sharp laser projected visuals, clear Dolby Atmos surround sound and premium theatre seating.
This theatre is one of many NYC locations for moviegoers to take advantage of Regal Unlimited, which allows subscribers to watch as many movies as they want, whenever and wherever they want. The Regal Unlimited subscription pass is exclusively available on the Regal mobile app where moviegoers can choose from three different plans based on theatre location. There are no blackout dates and subscribers can purchase advance tickets as soon as they go on sale. Subscribers also receive a 10% discount on all food and non-alcoholic drink purchases along with automatic membership to the Regal Crown Club.
About Regal:
Regal, a subsidiary of the Cineworld Group, operates one of the largest and most geographically diverse theatre circuits in the United States, consisting of 6,185 screens in 454 theatres in 41 states along with the District of Columbia and Guam as of April 30, 2023. We believe that the size, reach and quality of the company’s theatre circuit provides its patrons with a convenient and enjoyable moviegoing experience. We are committed to being “The Best Place to Watch a Movie!” Additional information is available on Regal’s website: REGmovies.com.
Media Contacts:
Richard M. Grover
Head of Marketing, Regal
(865) 925-9539
KNOXVILLE, Tenn., May 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ – Today, Regal announced that it entered into a new agreement with DTA Leasehold Owner, LLC and Tishman to retain the 13-screen Regal E-Walk within its theatre roster. Located on 42nd Street within the Times Square entertainment district, Regal will maintain operation of the E-Walk location, a premiere movie watching destination set amongst historic midtown Manhattan theatres
just uploaded a bunch of photos in the photos section. The Alamo recliner seating is tight, not as comfortable as Regal. The screens are small. Don’t like unisex bathrooms only. The Downtown Brooklyn location has bigger screens.
Grand opening ad in photos section. @Comfortably Cool, this is not the days when no internet was around, where Grand Opening ads appeared in newspapers. Grand Opening ads only appear on the theatre website and social media like facebook and instagram. I missed the newspaper ads, use to save movie ads years ago. They don’t advertise in the Dailey News or NY Times. A newspaper is now $3. for weekday issue. The internet killed the publications, most people subscribe to digital publications. That why you don’t find ads like they use to be. Alamo Drafthouse actually paid NYC Transit to advertise their new Lower Manhattan theatre in the subway.
POSTED an ad of Platoon in the photos section, it was one of the last major exclusive engagements to play their in December 1986, the only time I went their when the place had almost 1500 people
@JackLndiania if you read the description it said It became the United Artists Twin from October 26, 1984. I also posted the grand opening ad in the photos as the UA Twin, click on 4 in the photos
Please update rename Regal Paseo and it’s open
Regal Paseo is Now Open NEWS PROVIDED BY Regal 02 Jun, 2023, 10:22 ET KNOXVILLE, Tenn., June 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ – Regal is proud to announce Regal Paseo is now open. The former Arclight theatre and recent acquisition of Regal is now open to the public for the first time in three years with first-run movies including The Little Mermaid, Fast X and the new release Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
Continue Reading Regal (PRNewsfoto/Regal) Regal (PRNewsfoto/Regal) “We are excited to announce the opening of Regal Paseo, providing a true entertainment destination for moviegoers in Pasadena,” said Mooky Greidinger, CEO of Cineworld, parent company of Regal. “As we bring movies back to the big screen at The Paseo, we look forward to updating this already great theatre with the latest innovations to the moviegoing experience including 4DX and ScreenX auditoriums opening in the near future.”
The Paseo development is a one-stop destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment located in the heart of historic downtown Pasadena, California. Shop at a beautiful outdoor lifestyle center featuring West Elm, Bath & Body Works and DSW, and dine at restaurants including El Cholo Cafe, Yard House, Great Maple and more. Conveniently accessible from the I-210 and 110 freeways, The Paseo is located at the intersection of East Colorado Boulevard and South Marengo Avenue, adjacent to the Pasadena Convention Center.
For a complete list of movies and showtimes, please visit regmovies.com or download the Regal mobile app. Celebrate the opening of Regal Paseo with $7.50 matinee and $10.50 evening promotional pricing. Moviegoers can save their favorite theatres, like Regal Paseo, and purchase tickets all from their mobile devices. Through the Regal Crown Club, the industry’s leading loyalty program, millions of active members accumulate credits at the box office and concession stand to earn rewards including movie merchandise, free popcorn, soft drinks, and tickets.
Regal Paseo also extends the number of locations for moviegoers to take advantage of Regal Unlimited, which allows subscribers to see as many movies as they want, whenever and wherever they want. The Regal Unlimited subscription pass is exclusively available on the Regal mobile app where moviegoers can choose from three different plans based on theatre location. There are no blackout dates and subscribers can purchase advance tickets as soon as they go on sale. Subscribers also receive a 10% discount on all food and non-alcoholic drink purchases along with automatic membership to the Regal Crown Club.
Total seats 2800
Please update, theatre opens June 15, 2023. Grand Opening ad in photos section
From Newsday
By Denise M. Bonilla
The sticky floors are now smooth, the seats cushy and the screens no longer dimpled with rips, but enough hasn’t changed that longtime patrons of South Bay Cinemas in West Babylon may feel nostalgic when they step inside next month.
Closed since 2016, the movie house has undergone a $1.3 million renovation under new ownership, and news of its impending opening has people not only recalling the good old days, but hoping to make new memories.
“I’m very excited, and we’ll be there,” said Babylon Village resident Gary Weiner, who plans to check out the theater with his daughter, Aurora, 14. “If they bring it back to a quality level, that’s going to be our go-to theater.” Weiner, 56, remembers the place as “certainly rundown, but a fun, cheap way to go the movies” and “a great way to kill a lazy summer afternoon with my daughter.”
New owner Jay Levinson, who also owns the independent Bellmore Playhouse, said the theater “was a real rat’s nest” when he took over but he loved the experience 30 years ago when he frequently saw movies there.
“I always had my eyes set on that theater because there’s not too much competition in the area,” said Levinson, 69, of East Meadow, noting the closest options are in Deer Park and Farmingdale.
He said it took two years to come to a lease agreement with the landlord and the renovations were delayed for years because of the pandemic and supply chain problems.
There are five new screens in the theater, which has 550 seats. The floors have been replaced and there are luxury recliner seats where patrons can “push a button, lean back, fall asleep and miss the whole movie,” Levinson said.
The facility meets accessibility standards under the American with Disabilities Act, and new bathrooms and draperies have been added as part of the renovation, along with other design touches from an interior decorator Levinson hired for the project.
Perhaps the biggest change that may will greet moviegoers is a full-service bar and lounge — Levinson said his liquor license application is pending. The lobby also will feature the usual food and snacks for sale and video gaming stations.
“In movie theaters today, you make your money in concessions and you actually lose money with the box office,” Levinson said.
He is promising lower prices than chains like AMC and Regal, with prices topping out at $10 for adults and seniors at $7.50 — along with planned bargain days such as Terrific Tuesdays where $6 will get anyone a seat. The theater also will host birthday parties and other events, Levinson said.
A film buff with a theater screen in his home, Levinson has operated theaters in Huntington, Queens and Westchester and calls the South Bay renovation his “last hurrah” in the business.
“A lot of theaters are having a tough time right now,” he said. “But you have to be reasonable and you have to be consistent and that’s what we’re going to do.”
Fans of the theater have expressed their excitement about the reopening on social media — both for entertainment and employment opportunities.
A recent job fair Levinson held attracted 130 applicants for 20 jobs. He hopes to open by June 16.
South Bay Cinemas by the numbers
First opened in 1967 Reopening expected by June 16 Features 550 seats Has 1 large, 2 medium and 2 small movie screens
Please update, renovating opening soon. Included a picture in the photos section from Town Square Theatres
just uploaded the photos sections the Avon Theatre potential renovation plans
Just uploaded a Grand Opening ad which wa published in Newsday in the October 19, 1973 issue in the photos section and reuploaded a better quality 1975 picture about the twin
I’ll go to E-Walk first. I’ll due dine in at Alamo
“Regal E-Walk is currently undergoing renovation, so reaching a new agreement with DTA Leasehold Owner, LLC will allow this transformative work to be completed,” said Mooky Greidinger, CEO of Cineworld, parent company of Regal. “When interior renovations to the theatre have finished, Regal E-Walk will be one of New York’s top movie houses, including the largest 4DX auditorium in the world.”
Manhattan residents and tourists can continue to visit the E-Walk location to watch a movie at one of the world’s great cultural and entertainment intersections. Located on 42nd Street at 8th Avenue, the entrance to this Regal theatre can easily be found beneath its iconic 60' high digital marquee.
Regal E-Walk features luxury recliners along with two premium format auditoriums. The 4DX theatrical experience immerses moviegoers with moving seats and environmental effects. Once the refurbishments are complete, Regal E-Walk will be home to the world’s largest 4DX auditorium. The renovated theatre will also offer the Regal Premium Experience (RPX), delivering movies the way filmmakers intended with sharp laser projected visuals, clear Dolby Atmos surround sound and premium theatre seating.
This theatre is one of many NYC locations for moviegoers to take advantage of Regal Unlimited, which allows subscribers to watch as many movies as they want, whenever and wherever they want. The Regal Unlimited subscription pass is exclusively available on the Regal mobile app where moviegoers can choose from three different plans based on theatre location. There are no blackout dates and subscribers can purchase advance tickets as soon as they go on sale. Subscribers also receive a 10% discount on all food and non-alcoholic drink purchases along with automatic membership to the Regal Crown Club.
About Regal: Regal, a subsidiary of the Cineworld Group, operates one of the largest and most geographically diverse theatre circuits in the United States, consisting of 6,185 screens in 454 theatres in 41 states along with the District of Columbia and Guam as of April 30, 2023. We believe that the size, reach and quality of the company’s theatre circuit provides its patrons with a convenient and enjoyable moviegoing experience. We are committed to being “The Best Place to Watch a Movie!” Additional information is available on Regal’s website: REGmovies.com.
Media Contacts: Richard M. Grover Head of Marketing, Regal (865) 925-9539
SOURCE Regal
KNOXVILLE, Tenn., May 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ – Today, Regal announced that it entered into a new agreement with DTA Leasehold Owner, LLC and Tishman to retain the 13-screen Regal E-Walk within its theatre roster. Located on 42nd Street within the Times Square entertainment district, Regal will maintain operation of the E-Walk location, a premiere movie watching destination set amongst historic midtown Manhattan theatres
just uploaded a bunch of photos in the photos section. The Alamo recliner seating is tight, not as comfortable as Regal. The screens are small. Don’t like unisex bathrooms only. The Downtown Brooklyn location has bigger screens.
Grand opening ad in photos section. @Comfortably Cool, this is not the days when no internet was around, where Grand Opening ads appeared in newspapers. Grand Opening ads only appear on the theatre website and social media like facebook and instagram. I missed the newspaper ads, use to save movie ads years ago. They don’t advertise in the Dailey News or NY Times. A newspaper is now $3. for weekday issue. The internet killed the publications, most people subscribe to digital publications. That why you don’t find ads like they use to be. Alamo Drafthouse actually paid NYC Transit to advertise their new Lower Manhattan theatre in the subway.
Please update, it’s six screens. The 6th screen is a studio with 18 seats, converted game room.
Please update, theatre opened February 18, 1949 and the total seats 212 according to the website
Please update, theatre open July 2006 and closed permanently on April 27, 2023. See announcement in photos section
Please update, total seats 526, the two big house remove a row in the front to install recliners
@comfortably cook go on facebook Look page YES on social media
@rivest266 the new york times website has a time archive of old issues to research additional manhattan loy
POSTED an ad of Platoon in the photos section, it was one of the last major exclusive engagements to play their in December 1986, the only time I went their when the place had almost 1500 people
@JackLndiania if you read the description it said It became the United Artists Twin from October 26, 1984. I also posted the grand opening ad in the photos as the UA Twin, click on 4 in the photos
currently it’s on hold with the construction
https://patch.com/new-york/babylonvillage/its-going-be-really-nice-south-bay-cinemas-reopen-next-month?fbclid=IwAR2HytXd21FwlY3PIsLQzrkusIdyKlQDLvFk87T_wiRrAgF9PUneJsGvcJ0
@robboehm
https://greaterlongisland.com/sneak-peek-south-bay-cinemas-unveils-impressive-renovations-ahead-of-2023-reopening/
May 7, 2010 grand reopening ad just added to photos section
according to tne LA Times, Regal going to reopen this location. Please update renovations
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2023-04-13/regal-to-reopen-pasadenas-former-arclight-theater?fbclid=IwAR0MSuPYNfRn7oZvLK9R0cd-C_SRMHDaYGIOpdPZRutDjFBZLY4LODMsr44