With the retirement of the Colossus brand, and per signage, it was recently rebranded to Cinemas Cineplex Laval as of now. All Colossus/Coliseum brandings refered to as Cineplex Cinemas, while SilverCity is retained.
Since Cineplex bought all Maritime theatres, the name “Cineplex Cinemas” serves as a placeholder for the cinemas there until they renames them to Galaxy and SilverCity (e.g., Galaxy Cinemas Millbrook, SilverCity Fredericton Cinemas, etc…)
Although its now called Cineplex Cinemas Vaughan, name should be changed to reflect it. Seems to me Cineplex is only gonna use the Cineplex, Galaxy, SilverCity and Scotiabank brandings.
The closures of SilverCity Mississauga and Landmark Square One (former Cineplex Odeon) leaves this theatre, two former AMCs and the newly expanded Queensway VIP the only theatres left in the area.
To do so, they could sell off the less powerful Morningside to Landmark (we need healthy competition) since Coliseum cannot expand into a VIP unit. This could be interesting telliott since one high school in Ottawa closed in 2005 that sat empty for a few years until it became a Wal-Mart. In my point of view, SilverCity Cedarbrae and VIP would have as far as 8 or 12 cinemas (3 VIP, 1 AVX) and similar features to what STC has.
Since Landmark has no cinemas in the inner city limits within Toronto, Morningside could be a nice option to sell to pay for the new theatre. Rio Can would have to deal with Cineplex first, many remember when Rainbow Fairview closed, the landlords booted them out for the Cineplex cinema.
In part 2, they could build a similar sized cinema since Cedarbrae is so small at the David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute property (2740 Lawrence Ave. E.) which is 12 acres if the TDSB or public body is unable to keep it. Funny story is the TDSB is building the new school on the Bendale Business and Technical Institute property (1555 Midland Ave.) which they are selling off the portions of the site where it ends up as 111 townhouses. The Thomson property is also being sold off too but the community is unimpressed about 400 townhomes and they wanted it to keep it into public hands. If the TDSB sells the school lands to Rio-Can, Cadillac Fairview or any commercial developer, the new Cineplex standard/VIP SilverCity branded theatre being built on Thomson Collegiate lands could spell trouble for Coliseum Scarborough.
That became a Sears before it becomes a Nordstrom. Sears recently announced they are leaving Canada in a few years so it is likely or not it will become a cinema again.
Site replaced by Staples, Marks, EBGames and ListenUP Canada. Staples was recently closed weeks ago but could raise a possiblity Cineplex would reclaim it and build a SilverCity/VIP there since Scarborough has no VIP cinema.
With the retirement of the Colossus brand, and per signage, it was recently rebranded to Cinemas Cineplex Laval as of now. All Colossus/Coliseum brandings refered to as Cineplex Cinemas, while SilverCity is retained.
Now closed this month since Cineplex decided not to renew it’s lease. Focusing on the Saint John Location.
Sorry I meant “Cineplex Cinemas Langley” (correction).
And retitled as Landmark Cinemas 7 Bolton.
Now with Cineplex runs this theatre, the Xtra was replaced by an UltraAVX.
Now renamed to Landmark Cinemas 6 Esplanade.
One screen, new owners (Cineplex Entertainment).
This cinema is labelled as Landmark Kingston 10 Cinemas after Empire pulled out.
Since Oct. 2013, Cineplex took over this theatre.
Now part of the Cineplex Cinemas family. It got an UltraAVX on its auditoriums.
This is now a Cineplex theatre as Cineplex Cinemas.
Cinema now branded as Cineplex Cinemas since the takeover.
Now renamed to Cineplex Cinemas Truro since they took over.
Since Cineplex bought all Maritime theatres, the name “Cineplex Cinemas” serves as a placeholder for the cinemas there until they renames them to Galaxy and SilverCity (e.g., Galaxy Cinemas Millbrook, SilverCity Fredericton Cinemas, etc…)
This was renamed to Cineplex Cinemas Langley recently. Needs to be retitled leaving one Colossus-branded cinema in Laval.
Theatre #8 recently got DBOX a few months ago. However, it will also get UltraAVX as well.
Although its now called Cineplex Cinemas Vaughan, name should be changed to reflect it. Seems to me Cineplex is only gonna use the Cineplex, Galaxy, SilverCity and Scotiabank brandings.
The closures of SilverCity Mississauga and Landmark Square One (former Cineplex Odeon) leaves this theatre, two former AMCs and the newly expanded Queensway VIP the only theatres left in the area.
To do so, they could sell off the less powerful Morningside to Landmark (we need healthy competition) since Coliseum cannot expand into a VIP unit. This could be interesting telliott since one high school in Ottawa closed in 2005 that sat empty for a few years until it became a Wal-Mart. In my point of view, SilverCity Cedarbrae and VIP would have as far as 8 or 12 cinemas (3 VIP, 1 AVX) and similar features to what STC has.
Since Landmark has no cinemas in the inner city limits within Toronto, Morningside could be a nice option to sell to pay for the new theatre. Rio Can would have to deal with Cineplex first, many remember when Rainbow Fairview closed, the landlords booted them out for the Cineplex cinema.
Now the place was recently replaced with LA Fitness I think…
In part 2, they could build a similar sized cinema since Cedarbrae is so small at the David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute property (2740 Lawrence Ave. E.) which is 12 acres if the TDSB or public body is unable to keep it. Funny story is the TDSB is building the new school on the Bendale Business and Technical Institute property (1555 Midland Ave.) which they are selling off the portions of the site where it ends up as 111 townhouses. The Thomson property is also being sold off too but the community is unimpressed about 400 townhomes and they wanted it to keep it into public hands. If the TDSB sells the school lands to Rio-Can, Cadillac Fairview or any commercial developer, the new Cineplex standard/VIP SilverCity branded theatre being built on Thomson Collegiate lands could spell trouble for Coliseum Scarborough.
That became a Sears before it becomes a Nordstrom. Sears recently announced they are leaving Canada in a few years so it is likely or not it will become a cinema again.
Site replaced by Staples, Marks, EBGames and ListenUP Canada. Staples was recently closed weeks ago but could raise a possiblity Cineplex would reclaim it and build a SilverCity/VIP there since Scarborough has no VIP cinema.
Now the name is official: Scotiabank Theatre Saskatoon & VIP.
I doubt it’ll be redeveloped into an NHL-sized arena as rumours swirl about Toronto getting a “2nd” team.