Cinemark Movies 14
Part of the massive growth in the DFW metroplex, June 17, 1994 marks opening day to the McKinney Movies 10, which became McKinney’s first operating movie theater since the closure of the Westgate Cinema in February 1986.
Right after the Westgate Cinema closed in February 1986, McKinney was left without a cinema for a little more than eight years. McKinney moviegoers were eager enough to travel on Highway 75 to see first-run movies in Plano, or else they’ll wait until the times comes up on HBO, Showtime, Cinemax or The Disney Channel on their Communication Services (the name of the city’s cable system which eventually became TCI Cablevision of Texas).
When it opened, they already had enough space for four additional screens in which they did. Four more screens were added in mid-November 1995 and was renamed the “Cinemark Movies 14”.
Alan Stock, CEO of Cinemark, was also shown here.
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