Last time I was at Greenbriar it had been walled off. The last operator had it going until just before Majic opened. Remember when Georgia Theater ran it and it’s off-site sister the Westgate Triple?
Things got so bad at the end of Martin’s operation of the Rialto (late 70’s-early 80’s) that they didn’t even dim the lights during the show. A beauty that was just built too late.
Yep, 3 years and it was a decent 16 plex, but a bad “hood” coupled with a bankrupt operator (O'Neil). They also owner the NE Plaza 16 that lasted a bit longer.
Actually Toco Hills had been operated by quite a few people. I believe it was part of the Cobb chain way back, later an Eastern Federal property, Storey operated it a while, a independent operator or two then Lefont, the last operator. There may have been other operators as well. Same basic setup as the long gone Miracle in Smyrna, the closed North Springs in N. Fulton, the Belvedere, now an adult theater, all at one time part of the Eastern Federal chain.
Last time I was at Greenbriar it had been walled off. The last operator had it going until just before Majic opened. Remember when Georgia Theater ran it and it’s off-site sister the Westgate Triple?
Things got so bad at the end of Martin’s operation of the Rialto (late 70’s-early 80’s) that they didn’t even dim the lights during the show. A beauty that was just built too late.
Georgia Theater Co. operated the Starlight for quite a few years, it may have even been a Martin property at one point.
Went by the other day and it’s been gutted again. Looks like this might be the end…
Yep, 3 years and it was a decent 16 plex, but a bad “hood” coupled with a bankrupt operator (O'Neil). They also owner the NE Plaza 16 that lasted a bit longer.
Currently closed (again). This old location has had more lives… Maybe someone will give it another go in the future!
Actually Toco Hills had been operated by quite a few people. I believe it was part of the Cobb chain way back, later an Eastern Federal property, Storey operated it a while, a independent operator or two then Lefont, the last operator. There may have been other operators as well. Same basic setup as the long gone Miracle in Smyrna, the closed North Springs in N. Fulton, the Belvedere, now an adult theater, all at one time part of the Eastern Federal chain.