The above info isn’t quite correct. Eastgate was opened as a single screen and was later split into two. It remained a two screen until it was closed. After closing, the building was turned into a Napa auto parts store. A few years later, the building was demolished. At this time, the lot is still vacant.
I helped set this theater up and worked there for 4 years. It opened in 1993 as a second run 10-screen with all seats at 99 cents. In 1996(I think), 4 screens were added and admission was $1.50.
The above info isn’t quite correct. Eastgate was opened as a single screen and was later split into two. It remained a two screen until it was closed. After closing, the building was turned into a Napa auto parts store. A few years later, the building was demolished. At this time, the lot is still vacant.
Was purchased by Carmike prior to 1993. After closing, the building was turned into a Gold’s Gym.
I helped set this theater up and worked there for 4 years. It opened in 1993 as a second run 10-screen with all seats at 99 cents. In 1996(I think), 4 screens were added and admission was $1.50.