Edge 14
245 Tom Hill Sr. Boulevard,
Macon,
GA
31210
245 Tom Hill Sr. Boulevard,
Macon,
GA
31210
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Previously operated by: Regal Entertainment Group
Previous Names: Rivergate Cinema 10. Rivergate Cinema 14
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News About This Theater
- Sep 12, 2011 — Edge 14 movie theater closes its doors for good in Macon
- Nov 24, 2010 — Former Regal Rivergate reopens as The Edge 14
- Sep 8, 2010 — Rivergate Cinema 14 in Macon closes; to re-open as The Edge 14 after renovations
Regal opened this 10-screen theatre on November 8, 1991. It was expanded to 14-screens in 1993. It was closed in 2010. Naos Entertainment renovated it and reopened the theatre as The Edge 14 on November 24, 2010.
The Edge 14 was closed by Naos Entertainment on September 10, 2011.
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Recent comments (view all 14 comments)
This theater has reopened as The Edge 14 as of November 24, 2010.
New official website: http://www.naosentertainment.com/
Naos Entertainment was unable to make a go of this theater even after extensive renovations and closed it after the last showings on September 10, 2011: http://www.macon.com/2011/09/12/1699898/edge-14-closes-its-doors-for-good.html.
Did they have trouble booking films because they were a minor player? Or was/is the neighborhood simply not ripe for moviegoing.
While there were some real “renovations” the theater was basically the same. It was more of a “clean up” than a true renovation. I only saw a single film there and the auditorium I was in was very dated. In its current condition it would be a great discount theater.
Like I posted earlier, I think this theater is in a decent location but AmStar currently has the market cornered.
I was recently in Macon and this theater has been remodeled so completely, you cannot tell it was a movie theater.
Macon must be a weak Movie town….or folks are driving to the ATL.
Four and a half years to respond to the last post… WOW!
I’m not sure what Macon’s problem with movie theaters might be. It seems that whatever is new and shiny is THE place. AmStar (The Grand) did it to the Regal and now everyone seems to be flocking to Kathleen/ Warner Robins where GTC has a GTX multiplex. With the industry in the shape it’s in, I don’t see a new place being built any time soon.
On the other hand, there have been quite a few movies MADE in Macon over the past few years.
The Rivergate Cinema 10 opened on November 8th, 1991. Grand opening ad posted. 14 screens in 1993.
Reopening as Edge The Edge Cinema opening 19 Nov 2010, Fri The Macon Telegraph (Macon, Georgia) Newspapers.com