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Grand opening ad posted.
1990 newspaper article:
General Cinema buys Hoyts 26 Sep 1990, Wed The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
The third screen opened by subdivision on October 24th, 1980, and taken over by Dipson theatres in 1993.
The fourth screen was created by subdivision on June 13th, 1981 and closed in 1993.
This appeared in the Dipson listings in 1992 after General Cinema dropped it.
Closed or halted its newspaper ads in 1984.
This opened on August 29th, 1973 at 3929 Williams Road in Wheatfield and closed in 1992.
General Cinema Summit Park Mall Cinema I & II in Niagara Falls. 29 Aug 1973, Wed The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
December 18th, 1987 grand opening ad:
General Cinema Market Arcade 8 opening 18 Dec 1987, Fri The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
Newspaper listings for the Teck ended in 1982.
Demolished in December 1982 per:
Teck theatre being demolished 02 Dec 1982, Thu The Buffalo News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
Closed 1982
Newspaper listings ended in 1981
In 2020
Artwork used in many Cinemark cinemas
Plans
Plans 10 Sep 1999, Fri Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph (Scunthorpe, Humberside, England) Newspapers.com
Opened on April 16th, 1927. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed on December 4th, 1980, and reopened on December 12th, 1980, by AMC theatres. Ad posted.
Part of Holiday City: Holiday City 26 Mar 1980, Wed Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
Grand opening or first ad posted.
Reopened again as Central Park Cinema on July 2nd, 1980 and closed in 1981. Grand opening ads posted.
This opened with four screens on July 17th, 1981. Grand opening ad posted.
The Brookland theatre opened on January 29th, 1925 and closed in 1957.
It reopened on August 22nd, 1969, as the Brookland adult theatre and closed in 1984.
Grand opening ads posted.
Brookland Theatre opening 29 Jan 1925, Thu The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Virginia) Newspapers.com
This opened on April 14th, 1950 as the Richmond Drive-In.
Richmond Drive-In opening 14 Apr 1950, Fri The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Virginia) Newspapers.com
Closed in 1967. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
1990 newspaper article:
The third screen opened by subdivision on October 24th, 1980, and taken over by Dipson theatres in 1993.
The fourth screen was created by subdivision on June 13th, 1981 and closed in 1993.
This appeared in the Dipson listings in 1992 after General Cinema dropped it.
Closed or halted its newspaper ads in 1984.
This opened on August 29th, 1973 at 3929 Williams Road in Wheatfield and closed in 1992.
December 18th, 1987 grand opening ad:
Newspaper listings for the Teck ended in 1982.
Demolished in December 1982 per:
Closed 1982
Newspaper listings ended in 1981
In 2020
Grand opening ad posted.
Artwork used in many Cinemark cinemas
Plans
Opened on April 16th, 1927. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed on December 4th, 1980, and reopened on December 12th, 1980, by AMC theatres. Ad posted.
Part of Holiday City:
Holiday City 26 Mar 1980, Wed Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
Grand opening or first ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened again as Central Park Cinema on July 2nd, 1980 and closed in 1981. Grand opening ads posted.
This opened with four screens on July 17th, 1981. Grand opening ad posted.
The Brookland theatre opened on January 29th, 1925 and closed in 1957.
It reopened on August 22nd, 1969, as the Brookland adult theatre and closed in 1984.
Grand opening ads posted.
This opened on April 14th, 1950 as the Richmond Drive-In.
Closed in 1967. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.