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ridethectrain commented about North Fork Arts Center at the Sapan Greenport Theatre on Jan 14, 2023 at 5:11 pm

A movie house that’s nearly a century old has hit the market in Greenport.

The historic Greenport Theater at 211 Front Street was listed for $5.5 million with John Catrambone of Dering Harbor Real Estate earlier this week. A real estate listing also notes that the property is being offered for sale or long-term lease.

It has been owned since 2004 by Josh Sapan, who recently stepped down from his role as CEO at AMC Networks.

“It’s been 20 years now that he’s been running it and he’s ready to transfer ownership to someone — or a group — that has a vision for running it,” Mr. Catrambone said Thursday.

“There’s this renewed interest in these older movie palaces as these community-centric event spaces,” he said, that could be used for cinema, music, theater and other art forms. “It’s set up in a nice way for those types of events and could be exciting for a community group.”

The original building dates back to 1915 and an earlier theater was destroyed by the Great New England Hurricane in 1938. It was rebuilt the following year by Prudential Theaters and designed by John Eberson, an architect renowned for his movie palace designs.

Over time, the single-screen cinema was turned into a multiplex with 632 seats across four theaters.

Mr. Sapan purchased the theater in 2004 as a passion project and began renovations to honor its art-deco glory, including installing a 23-foot neon sign along the façade, building a new ticket booth, updating the seats and adding a cafe. Infrastructure improvements like switching to digital projectors were also completed.

The iconic neon sign was installed as part of an extensive renovation effort. (Courtesy photo) Mr. Sapan retired from AMC Networks at the end of 2022 and recently published a book, “The Third Act: Reinventing Your Next Chapter,” about aging gracefully and reinventing yourself in retirement.

In an interview Thursday, Mr. Sapan reflected on the last two decades and said he feels it’s an appropriate time to step away. “During [COVID-19,] we had to close and then my life took on this new stage,” he said. “It just seemed like a perfect time.”

In some ways, listing the cineplex for sale is Mr. Sapan’s own personal third act, as he plans to focus on independent films and personal projects, like a new initiative entitled “Marvels of Media” at the Museum of the Moving Image to celebrate moviemakers who are on the autism spectrum.

“I have loved movies since I was a kid and I love the Greenport theater,” Mr. Sapan said.

He first became enamored by the theater after purchasing a second home in Shelter Island Heights — technically within walking distance, plus a ferry ride, to the theater.

“The stories [of the theater] have been abundant,” Mr. Sapan said, recounting tales from old-timers who once worked as uniformed ushers during its heyday to couples that shared their first date there years ago. “Big openings would occur and cars would line up. It was the heartbeat … the pulsing center of Greenport,” he said.

Tony Spiridakis is among those with fond memories of the Greenport Theater.

“It’s the first place I ever saw a movie,” he said. “It was one of those gladiator films.”

Though he can’t quite remember the exact title — the experience clearly stuck with him, as Mr. Spiridakis works as a filmmaker and 12 years ago, founded the Manhattan Film Institute with his partner Lisa Gillooly.

While Mr. Sapan typically operated the theater daily at the height of the summer tourist season, Mr. Spiridakis and Ms. Gillooly helped kickstart a winter film series in 2019 after funding repairs to a broken boiler system that enabled them to heat the theater.

Now, he’s hoping to be its next steward.

In an interview Thursday, Mr. Spiridakis said Mr. Sapan has given him “an amazing opportunity” to help save the theater if he can form a new nonprofit, assemble a board and raise $1 million for a new cultural arts center.

“It’s up to us now,” Mr. Spiridakis said. “The benefit to the community is going to be for generations to come.”

A donor has already pledged $150,000, he said, adding that he remains hopeful the community will rally in support of the iconic theater. “The thought of it becoming another hotel or bar or any other type of business other than what it is now just hurts my heart,” Mr. Spiridakis said.

Despite its local significance and eligibility, the theater is not listed as a landmark or within an official historic district. It is located within the village’s Waterfront Commercial zoning district which is currently impacted by a development moratorium adopted by the board last month.

Mr. Sapan said Thursday that Mr. Spiridakis is “a wonderful guy” that “embodies the spirit” of the theater.

“Tony is a gifted director and would make a great leader,” he said.

For more information on the effort to save the theater or to make a donation, visit http://nofoartscenter.org/

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ridethectrain commented about AMC The Grove 14 on Jan 13, 2023 at 5:23 pm

Theatre 3 now has 163 seats with Prime at AMC

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ridethectrain commented about AMC The Grove 14 on Jan 12, 2023 at 8:01 pm

Please update, total seats now 2,441

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ridethectrain commented about Cinepolis Chelsea Cinemas on Jan 8, 2023 at 6:34 pm

I doubt AMC because it owns Loews Cineplex and Loews had to sell it to Clearview because of monopoly rules

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ridethectrain commented about Cinepolis Chelsea Cinemas on Jan 5, 2023 at 4:58 pm

AMC Dine In is now you put the order in at the stand and they deliver it to your seat and the next Manhattan that probably close is E-Walk. Other locations like Battery Par was never a high profitable theatre either.

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ridethectrain commented about Regal Times Square on Jan 5, 2023 at 7:28 am

Just because they have movies schedule until February, the location can still close earlier.

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ridethectrain commented about Cinepolis Chelsea Cinemas on Jan 5, 2023 at 7:11 am

This very sad, saw a lot of films their when it was Cineplex Odeon, went their when it was Clearview, Bow Tie and Cinepolis. 3 major renovations and another one closes

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ridethectrain commented about Landmark at Merrick Park on Dec 29, 2022 at 8:14 am

Please update, total seats 565

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ridethectrain commented about Silverspot Cinemas Miami on Dec 24, 2022 at 3:02 pm

PLEASR rename, Silverspot Cinemas Metsquare

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ridethectrain commented about CMX Brickell Dine-In on Dec 24, 2022 at 1:57 pm

Please update, total seats 469 and renama CMX Brickell Dine In

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ridethectrain commented about Landmark Pasadena 7 on Dec 22, 2022 at 8:24 pm

Please update, theatre name is Landmark Pasadena 7 and total seats 350, theatre now has recliners.

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ridethectrain commented about Landmark Pasadena 7 on Dec 19, 2022 at 8:36 pm

please update, reopen by Landmark on December 19, 2022. update capacity to follow

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ridethectrain commented about Long Beach Cinema 4 on Dec 17, 2022 at 9:59 pm

Please update, became a twin theatre on November 18, 1988

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ridethectrain commented about AMC Danbury 16 + IMAX on Dec 17, 2022 at 7:23 am

Regular IMAx dmr in 3D, wasn’t upgraded to Laser

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ridethectrain commented about E Street Cinema on Dec 15, 2022 at 7:52 pm

Please update, total seats 1003

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ridethectrain commented about Landmark Kendall Square Cinema on Dec 15, 2022 at 7:22 pm

Plese update, 682 totl sets

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ridethectrain commented about Century Centre Cinema on Dec 15, 2022 at 7:12 pm

Plese update, total seats 1116 based on Landmrk RSVP ticketing site. This location just went reserve seating

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ridethectrain commented about AMC Stony Brook 17 on Dec 15, 2022 at 5:28 pm

Please update, total seats 1403, AMC recently completed their conversion to recliner seats, project was delayed due to covid-19 and IMAX now has Laser Projection (also with recliners)

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ridethectrain commented about Culver Theater on Dec 15, 2022 at 12:43 pm

total seats 1230

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ridethectrain commented about Culver Theater on Dec 15, 2022 at 12:37 pm

please update, now 6 screens as per grand opening ad. ad in photo section

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ridethectrain commented about Culver Theater on Dec 15, 2022 at 10:26 am

official website please update

https://web.theculvertheater.com/#/

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ridethectrain commented about Harbor East Cinemas on Dec 11, 2022 at 1:36 pm

Please update, reopened on November 11, 2022 Total seats 607 with recliners.

New website is https://harboreastcinemas.com/

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ridethectrain commented about Culver Theater on Dec 11, 2022 at 10:35 am

at m00se11111 on Atom Tickets that handling the ticketing sales. So far, haven’t see a theatre website yet.

Please update, The Culver Theatre

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ridethectrain commented about Culver Theater on Dec 10, 2022 at 7:06 pm

Please update its The Culver Theatre

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ridethectrain commented about Box Office Cinemas on Dec 10, 2022 at 2:56 pm

please update, theatre reopened on November 25, 2022 with 210 total seats. (90, 80 and 40)

https://www.tapinto.net/towns/sparta/sections/arts-and-entertainment/articles/sparta-theater-center-to-have-a-theater-again-opening-this-weekend?mibextid=Zxz2cZ&fbclid=IwAR1nqKixUKTtoOUn48q5Fx0WgLjT5eB4QquqZId0VwtXfO6UpZk7mGnOeiU