Regal City North Stadium 14 IMAX & RPX

2600 N. Western Avenue,
Chicago, IL 60647

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ridethectrain
ridethectrain on August 13, 2024 at 12:50 pm

Please rename Regal City North as per website and total seats 3528, reduction due to IMAX Laser, 4DX and Regal seating. Screen 12 was RPX, not Regal website dosen’t show any movies playing in RPX anymore, that strange.

rivest266
rivest266 on November 9, 2016 at 6:14 am

December 17th, 1999 grand opening ad can be found in the photo section.

Paul Fortini
Paul Fortini on October 26, 2010 at 9:01 am

What’s Regal like as an operator? I’ve never been to any of their cinemas. Kerasotes did great things with this and the Webster Place. Let’s hope Regal doesn’t run ‘em into the ground.

I haven’t been back to either location since the Regal takeover. My wife and I used to go to these all the time because of the 5 Buck Club Card.

CinemarkFan
CinemarkFan on May 24, 2010 at 5:01 pm

I got this in my email today

“Dear Five Buck Club Member of City North 14 and Webster Place,

I wrote you recently about AMC’s acquisition of the Kerasotes Theatres. In a subsequent transaction, AMC has sold the City North 14 and Webster Place to Regal Cinemas. Regal will take over management of these two locations effective May 25, 2010.

We have been asked by Regal to inform you that they will not be honoring Five Buck Club cards after they assume operation of these locations on May 25, 2010.

Thank you for your patronage.

Sincerely,

Tony Kerasotes"

John Fink
John Fink on May 23, 2010 at 11:14 pm

I think AMC is legally prohibited from reacquiring this site as they don’t have to sell off any locations in Chicago proper (they do in the suburbs including one originally built by Crown, the Glen 10). I’m wondering if the Brothers Kerasotes will continue to own a few of these theaters as they aren’t leaving the theater business, their investment bank is cashing out and they’re starting over with their 3 newest locations. (Interestingly enough the Kerasotes aren’t taking an Edison, NJ location that was on the drawing board, that one will be an AMC when built).

KenC
KenC on May 12, 2010 at 4:09 pm

Paul- Goldblatt’s was gone before the theatre was built. I got an e-mail today from Kerasotes. In late May or early June, AMC will take over. AMC may or may not continue the 5 Buck Club. I was invited to fill out a short survey; when I clicked on, AMC said the survey was closed.

Paul Fortini
Paul Fortini on January 14, 2010 at 7:29 pm

Was the Goldblatts demolished and the theatre built in its place? Or was the theatre built into the structure of the old Goldblatt’s.

CinemarkFan
CinemarkFan on September 9, 2009 at 11:57 pm

I’ve heard that auditoriums #1 and #14 have really huge screens. Is this true? If so, how wide, and side masking or top-bottom?

I’ve been here before to see the remake of DOTD back in 2004, and I was in #6, which had a pretty average screen.

Broan
Broan on September 26, 2007 at 11:00 pm

You’re both quite wrong. The General Cinemas City North 14 opened December 17, 1999. It featured two party rooms, a game room, and a 980 seat parking garage. There had previously been a Goldblatt’s on the site. M&R had previously announced (unrealized) plans for a 16 screen theater at 2950 N. Western.

jimpiscitelli
jimpiscitelli on September 26, 2007 at 10:43 pm

Bigred, The Ford City 14 opened in 1990.

Life's Too Short
Life's Too Short on September 26, 2007 at 8:15 am

Mob connections?!?! What?!?!

KenC
KenC on September 25, 2007 at 8:53 pm

Catherine- I go to the City North 14 on a fairly regular basis. Overall, my experiences have been good. Exceptions: on Tuesdays (bargain day) with a really popular film, it can be crowded: lots of high school kids…the noise level can go up considerably, and, my pet peeve: people in the row behind me kicking the seats. However, if you go on a Wednesday or Thursday, the place is quite different. No crowds, no noise, no problems. A friend of mine, who likes to see movies on the weekend, says some films sell out in the evening. Two students I know told me not long ago: “The City North… too many gang-bangers”. It seems since Kerasotes took over from AMC, the patrons are better behaved. Perhaps that little ad the theatre runs after the trailers has made a difference: “Welcome…….please refrain from talking, kicking seats, and moving around. We are always close by. Disruptive patrons will be asked to leave”. Bottom line- I like the place as long as no one is sitting behind me.

CatherineDiMartino
CatherineDiMartino on September 25, 2007 at 10:24 am

Kerasotes has placed its own logo on the side of the building facing the Kennedy Expressway and the railroad tracks. It now says “Showplace City North 14.” I believe that the AMC letters (Ie. the “label scar”) have been erased.

I haven’t been here for a few years. But the reviews on www.yelp.com have not been positive for this theater. That includes reviews written for both AMC and Kerasotes management. It’s a shame that a place less than 10 years old is getting bad reviews. Has anyone been here recently? I’d like comments from my fellow Cinema Treasures fans about this theater.

Broan
Broan on December 3, 2006 at 7:09 pm

Here are photos of this theater.

Life's Too Short
Life's Too Short on November 8, 2006 at 4:19 pm

Coincidentally I passed this place today. My only complaint is that I wish they would paint over the area once occupied by the AMC letters. It looks pretty ghetto the way it is.

KenC
KenC on November 7, 2006 at 7:34 pm

Here is the seating capacity for each of the 14 auditoriums at the City North: Auditorium #1-466, #2-260, #3-260, #4-260, #5-260, #6-260, #7-101, #8-213, #9-213, #10-213, #11-213, #12-466, #13-466, #14-466. A grand total of 4,117 seats. Kerasotes is just as good as AMC:the theatre is well run, is mostly clean, and management is friendly and helpful. Last but not least: they kept the $5.00 admission policy on Tuesdays. A nice place to see a movie.

CatRaptor
CatRaptor on June 21, 2006 at 10:39 am

If ‘AMC Loews Webster Place 11’ & ‘AMC City North 14’ REALLY ARE open under Keresotes, what are they now Named? I can’t seem to locate them, at Yahoo; nor was a general search for their old Names, & “Keresotes” rewarding.
OOPS! I finally found something: Kerasotes City North 14 … (773) 394-1600 … District: Bucktown … 2600 North Western Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647 … http://www.kerasotes.com.. ; &: Kerasotes Webster Place 11 … 1471 W. Webster Ave., Chicago, IL 60614 … 1-773-327-1314. Found on Yelp, & Fandango, respectively. Fandango has Movie info for both Chicago theatres. Or, use their own Website.

Paul Fortini
Paul Fortini on June 14, 2006 at 7:28 am

This theatre should be updated. It should be listed as a Kerasotes theatre.

Paul Fortini
Paul Fortini on June 11, 2006 at 6:14 pm

They’ve already taken off the AMC logo, which was visible from the Kennedy Expressway and the Metra UP Northwest Line.

jimpiscitelli
jimpiscitelli on June 9, 2006 at 4:07 am

This theater along with the Webster Place will become a Kerasotes Theater as a result of the merger between AMC-Loews.

Life's Too Short
Life's Too Short on June 8, 2006 at 7:37 pm

Why would Village be interested? Village only wants hopelessly outmoded locations. What an awesome business plan. Their web site is also sweet.

KenC
KenC on June 8, 2006 at 7:01 pm

Starting tomorrow, the City North 14 will be part of the Kerasotes theatre chain. Goodbye, AMC. Goodbye, $5.00 Tuesdays and free popcorn. Oh well, at least Village theatres didn’t acquire the theatre!

CinemarkFan
CinemarkFan on April 21, 2006 at 5:24 pm

Ooh, If Century takes over, I’ll be here all the time. I’m sure they would put their concessions there. A_projectionst, do you know of any other theater news?

alex35mm
alex35mm on April 21, 2006 at 10:25 am

Word is Century Theaters is going to acquire it. (This is from pretty high up.)

Paul Fortini
Paul Fortini on March 7, 2006 at 12:30 pm

I should say that the Target store will be at the corner of Broadway & Wilson, the site of a former CTA rail yard. The complex was to have been called “Wilson Yards.”