AMC Shore 8
37 Wall Street,
Huntington,
NY
11743
37 Wall Street,
Huntington,
NY
11743
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Grand opening ad posted.
Please update, theatre open 12/19/1997. Also total capacity 666 seats. AMC installed Signature Recliners a few years ago.
dallas – The Loew’s nameplate never appeared on the exterior of the building. The Cineplex Odeon vertical was the only identifying marker. That was finally upgraded to reflect the AMC identity. See my comment above.
Let’s face it rayman, no theater built in the 21st century is a Treasure in anyway, from the exterior to the cookie cutter auditoriums.
Its a bland and generic design, but the color or lack of it makes it worse. If won’t ever be a masterpiece, but it would help. Most AMCs aren’t any better design wise, but the color scheme makes up for it a bit.
The main reason it’s ugly is the design. No amount of color can change that. Wait until you see the new Regal Lynbrook; a lot of color but twice as ugly.
It is an ugly building, but the new AMC sign makes it look better. Now all it needs is new paint job. The main reason its so ugly is it lacks color.
AMC has finally put their name on the Shore. Photos uploaded.
Have they rebranded the facade to reflect AMC yet? If so, please add photos.
Cineplex signage is still intact despite the rebranding of other theaters to reflect AMC.
Is this the last cinema still in operation in the greater NY area that still had it original Cineplex Odeon signage still intact? There are none left in the boroughs.
I would suspect so, I wonder what they will replace it with? A AMC vertical sign perhaps.
With all the AMC rebranding and removal of the Loew’s name have they, or will they, remove the Cineplex Odean vertical from the Shore?
This is the last theatre to be built as a Cineplex Odeon in the NYC area.
Good photos. Emphasizes the “non-descript box” aspects in the heading.
During the period when construction was suspended I was able to observe the structural steel and see how the theatres were actually nested over several levels. From the street the auditoriums did not appear to be large (I’ve never been inside), but the lobby takes up a significant portion of the footprint Another one of those times I wished I’d had a camera or a camera phone with me.
This is the link for the original theater http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/7932