Warren Old Town Theatre Grille
353 N. Mead Street,
Wichita,
KS
67202
353 N. Mead Street,
Wichita,
KS
67202
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Previously operated by: Regal Entertainment Group, Warren Theatres
Firms: Spangenberg Phillips Tice Architecture
Previous Names: Old Town Theatre
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News About This Theater
- May 14, 2009 — Old Town Warren begins to see changes
- Jun 16, 2008 — Old Town Theatre owner requests $6M loan
The Old Town Theater opened on June 25, 2003. This is a cinema and grill that screens first run movies. This theater was operated by Warren Theatres. On July 29, 2009 it was expanded to seven screens. It was sold to Regal in spring on 2017. Regal later updated and expanded it to seven screens. It was closed on July 19, 2023.
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The Old Town Theatre was designed by the Wichita firm Spangenberg Phillips Tice Architecture. The firm has designed seven projects for Warren Theatres (all listed on SPTA’s web site.)
In addition to the five Warren locations currently listed at Cinema Treasures, the company operates the Palace West and the Warren’s Movie Machine at Towne West Mall (both locations are in Wichita.)
A November 2007 photo I took of the Beautiful Old Town Theatre. Enjoy!
Randy A Carlisle – Historical Photographer
This theatre has recently converted to all digital projection.
This theatre has been sold to Regal. http://www.kansas.com/news/business/biz-columns-blogs/carrie-rengers/article151485057.html
Opened on June 25th, 2003. Grand opening ad posted.
Expanded to seven screens by taking over the sports bar and rebranded as Warren Old Town Theatre grille on July 29th, 2009.
Also, the article below that this theatre lost $100,000 a year since 2003.0
Warren Old Town reopening Thu, Jul 30, 2009 – 13 · The Wichita Eagle (Wichita, Kansas) · Newspapers.com
Set to close after business on 7/19/2023.
That’s at least 32 cinemas closed by Regal-Cineworld so far in 2023.
Here’s the list of 2023 closings by Regal.
Davis Stadium 5 in Davis, CA closed on May 5th.
Sequoia Mall 12 in Visalia closed May 17th. Continental & RPX 10 in Denver closed April 13th Cinebarre in Denver closed in April. UA Meadows Stadium in Littleton (Denver) closed on June 19th. Bowie Crossing 14 in Bowie MD (Washington DC) closed in April.
Citrus Park 20 in Citrus Park (Tampa, FL) closed in June. Regal 22 at Austell (Atlanta GA) closed June 6th. Linconshire & IMAX 16 in Linconshire (Chicago IL) on January 26th. Round Lake Stadium 18 (Chicago IL) closed February 12th. Moline Stadium 14 closed July 21st. Hollywood Stadium 14 in Topeka, KS closed January 9th. Regal Parkway Place 10 in Flowood, MS (Jackson) closed January 5th. O’ Fallon Stadium 14 (St. Louis, MO) closed July 21st. College Station 14 in Springfield, MO closed February 9th. Hooksett 8 in Hooksett NH May 23rd. High Ridge 8 in Albuquerque, NM closed January 5th. Niagara Falls 12 closed January and Reopened by Dipson as the Capitol 12 on February 1st. Greece Ridge 12 in Rochester, NY closed March 9th and to be reopened by Apple Cinemas Henrietta 18 in Henrietta (Rochester, NY) closed June 7th. Montrose Movies 12 in Akron, OH closed February 12 Interstate Park Stadium 18 in Akron, OH closed June 9th. Great Northern Mall Stadium 10 in North Olmstead (Cleveland, OH) closed January 26th. Tigard 11 in Tigard (Portland, OH) closed March 16th. Barn Plaza Stadium 14 in Doylestown (Philadelphia, PA) closed February 9th. Oaks 24 in Oaks (Philadelphia, PA) closed. Grand Parkway 22 in Richmond, TX (Houston) on July 26th. Hollywood Stadium 14 in Longview, TX closed June 8th.
Tall City Stadium 14 in Midland TX closed July 20th. Permian Palace Stadium 11 in Odessa, TX closed January 5th. Jewel Stadium 16 in Waco, TX closed July 20th. South Sound 10 in Port Orchard (Seattle WA) closed January 5th