On January 9th, 1969, the Village Theatre premiered with “Cocgan’s Bluff” and was taken over by Chris McGuire theatres on September 12th, 1969. Cobb Theatres took over on April 4th, 1977, and added a second screen on April 4th, 1977, before expanding to its present six screens on December 17th, 1982.
Regal Cinemas bought it in 1997, Sunstar Theatres in 2002, and Nova Theatres in 2005. Grand opening ads and pictures uploaded in the photo section.
This has appeared to close for good as showtimes are nowhere to be found and this site, https://www.cinemaclock.com/theatres/priest-theater says that’s is closed.
SAN JOSE — Bay Area investors have bought a San Jose movie theater property with an eye to a revamp that would bring in new uses at the site.
The new owners of the theater site are contemplating a renovation and redevelopment of the property’s interior, although firm plans aren’t in place yet.
“We think this is a very good location,” said Azad Seyidov, a Bay Area business executive who heads the entity that bought the Towne 3 Cinemas property at 1433 The Alameda.
Baku AS, an affiliate headed by Seyidov, bought the property for $2.3 million, according to documents filed with Santa Clara County officials on March 11.
Submitted to The Union
Beginning Friday, May 10, Sutton Cinemas, located at 399 Sutton Way in the Brunswick Basin, will be temporarily closed for upgrades to the snack bar and lobby.
No movies will be showing during construction. The cinema plans to reopen May 24 with a fresh new look and regular showtimes.
For all movies showing currently at Sierra Cinemas on East Main Street and Del Oro Theatre on Mill Street, visit http://www.sierratheaters.com or call 530-477-1100.
closed in 2020
With precautionary measures against coronavirus in place throughout Alaska, which among other directives mandate the shuttering of entertainment facilities until April 1, Kodiak’s 50-year-old movie theater is in danger of closing its doors for good.
The coronavirus mandate is just the latest in a series of unfortunate events, from an unusually harsh winter to rising movie prices, that have made it increasingly difficult for the Kodiak Orpheum Theatre’s owner, John “Rusty” Fletcher, to keep the long-standing business running.
On January 9th, 1969, the Village Theatre premiered with “Cocgan’s Bluff” and was taken over by Chris McGuire theatres on September 12th, 1969. Cobb Theatres took over on April 4th, 1977, and added a second screen on April 4th, 1977, before expanding to its present six screens on December 17th, 1982. Regal Cinemas bought it in 1997, Sunstar Theatres in 2002, and Nova Theatres in 2005. Grand opening ads and pictures uploaded in the photo section.
Taken over by Chris McGrire theatres on september 12th, 1969 Village Theatre taken over by Chris McGuire 12 Sep 1969, Fri Fort Pierce Tribune (Fort Pierce, Florida) Newspapers.com
this now reopened as the VIP Lincoln Grand 8 in 2021 per https://vipcinemas.com/vip-lincoln-cinemas
This has reopened per its facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/wilmettetheatre/
Article: VIP University Mall reopening 17 Sep 2020, Thu Southern Illinoisan (Carbondale, Illinois) Newspapers.com
This has been reopened by VIP Theatres in 2020 as VIP Carbondale 8. https://vipcinemas.com/vip-carbondale
This theatre appears to be closed for good as they are not answering their Facebook page.
reclipping: Carmike 10 opening 15 Dec 1995, Fri Pensacola News Journal (Pensacola, Florida) Newspapers.com
Closed, the website has been disconnected.
this has closed for good
https://www.southcentralfloridalife.com/stories/brahman-theater-property-sold-following-lack-of-films-in-2020,16585
This is now closed for good as this theatre has disappeared from the CMX website.
This has appeared to close for good as showtimes are nowhere to be found and this site, https://www.cinemaclock.com/theatres/priest-theater says that’s is closed.
appears to be closed for redevelopment.
SAN JOSE — Bay Area investors have bought a San Jose movie theater property with an eye to a revamp that would bring in new uses at the site.
The new owners of the theater site are contemplating a renovation and redevelopment of the property’s interior, although firm plans aren’t in place yet.
“We think this is a very good location,” said Azad Seyidov, a Bay Area business executive who heads the entity that bought the Towne 3 Cinemas property at 1433 The Alameda.
Baku AS, an affiliate headed by Seyidov, bought the property for $2.3 million, according to documents filed with Santa Clara County officials on March 11.
this is now the Reading Cinemas at Cal Oaks Plaza with TITAN LUXE
The Brea West 10 has reopened in 2021 per showtime websites.
Still closed as of December 12th, 2021, official website down.
This has closed per official website, still closed as of December 12th.
https://www.theunion.com/news/business/sutton-cinemas-in-grass-valley-to-close-for-remodel-plans-to-reopen-may-24/
Submitted to The Union Beginning Friday, May 10, Sutton Cinemas, located at 399 Sutton Way in the Brunswick Basin, will be temporarily closed for upgrades to the snack bar and lobby.
No movies will be showing during construction. The cinema plans to reopen May 24 with a fresh new look and regular showtimes.
For all movies showing currently at Sierra Cinemas on East Main Street and Del Oro Theatre on Mill Street, visit http://www.sierratheaters.com or call 530-477-1100.
Closed in 2021 as the website is not listing any showings.
Appears to be closed per website.
closed in 2020 With precautionary measures against coronavirus in place throughout Alaska, which among other directives mandate the shuttering of entertainment facilities until April 1, Kodiak’s 50-year-old movie theater is in danger of closing its doors for good.
The coronavirus mandate is just the latest in a series of unfortunate events, from an unusually harsh winter to rising movie prices, that have made it increasingly difficult for the Kodiak Orpheum Theatre’s owner, John “Rusty” Fletcher, to keep the long-standing business running.
They must have problems recruiting kitchen staff.
Grand opening ad Cineplex Odeon Hilltop Cinemas 5-8 16 Dec 1988, Fri Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted
2005 expansion plan for 16 screens on hold (later cancelled) Carmike Sikes expansion on hold 24 Aug 2005, Wed Times Record News (Wichita Falls, Texas) Newspapers.com
Found the ad. It opened on October 18th, 1951.