Greenburgh Multiplex Cinemas
320 N. Saw Mill River Road,
Elmsford,
NY
10523
320 N. Saw Mill River Road,
Elmsford,
NY
10523
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National Amusements opened the 10-screen, stadium seating Greenburgh Multiplex Cinemas on December 17, 1999. The New York Times reported that the cinemas were built on the site of Masters Department Store, which was relocating.
At the time National Amusements owned 1,210 screens worldwide, of which 985 were in the United States. At the end of 2014 Showcase Cinemas had 32 locations in six states, plus their locations in Argentina, Brazil, and the United Kingdom. It was closed on May 30, 2019 and was demolished in December 2020.
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Seat count as per their hard copy showtime schedule:
SCREEN # SEAT COUNT:
1 140
2 132
3 141
4 138
5 257
6 257
7 143
8 142
9 132
10 140
Small Theatres. At the Amboys Multiplex where I worked for 21 years, we had theatres that seated 265 each AFTER they were split in half. How times have changed.
Mark P, This is a nice little multiplex, and although the seat counts are small, all auditoriums are very wide and feel spacious with very wide screens.
This theater is closing next year as per media reports…they are not renewing their lease.
Closed May 30th, 2019 per https://www.showcasecinemas.com/greenburgh-multiplex-closing.
Only 20 years of operation! How sad.
You think thats sad. The multiplex they opened in Newark NJ had 12 screens and only lasted 15 years. It was built on land that was their 3 screen drive in.
I drove by today, the theater is half demolished and will be totally gone in a few days. A ShopRite supermarket will be built on the site.
Not what we needed in the area is another supermarket especially a ShopRite. The area needs another movie theater.
Agree with the above comment, but this theater was barely breaking even as per management telling me several years back. This was an excellent theater with well proportioned auditoriums. It was built when expansion of the former nearby Hawthorne multiplex was nixed by town government.