Independence Cinema 3
1843 Independence Boulevard,
Wilmington,
NC
28403
1843 Independence Boulevard,
Wilmington,
NC
28403
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Previously operated by: Carmike Cinemas, Stewart and Everett
Previous Names: Independence Mall 1-2-3
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Opened on April 4, 1980 with “Serial”, “All That Jazz” and “Little Miss Marker”. It was operated by Stewart & Everett until 1986, when Carmike Cinemas took over. It was closed in 2000 and demolished in 2001.
The theatre was in the back of the Independence Mall Shopping Center opposite Sears.
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Stewart & Everett opened The Independence Mall Cinema 1-2-3 on or about April 4, 1980. Phil Pierce was the City Manager in Wilmington for “S & E” at the time. This information comes from Stewart & Everett’s “Showmanship” newsletter dated April 4, 1980 (page 5).
I noticed CARMIKE is good at closing Theatres.
This theater closed and was demolished in 2000 to make way for the Dillard’s wing in the mall. I miss this theater. I saw so many movies there as a kid.
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i have linked a newspaper article above dated December 12, 1978 that describes the plans for the construction of this triplex. ENJOY!
Carmike has never impressed me from the theatres I have seen up close.But,I know it is a different time we live in.
Located behind Sears in the back of the shopping center off Independence Boulevard at Oleander Drive.
Carmike Cinemas renamed it the Independence Cinema 3
3 Screens with 1,100 seats. Closed in 2000 as a second-run discount theatre under Carmike, and was demolished in 2001 to make way for the Dillard’s wing expansion of the Independence Mall.