Downtown Cinemas
814 S. 3rd Street,
Las Vegas,
NV
89101
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Firms: KME Architecture
Previous Names: Eclipse Theaters, Art Houz Theaters
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Located in downtown Las Vegas, a little over a half-a-mile from the Fremont Street Experience, Eclipse Theaters held its grand opening December 8, 2016.
Operated by Nic Steele, the cinema provides dining in the theater, the lounge, or the patio with brunch on Saturday and Sunday. Movies tickets after 9pm are only for the 21 and older crowd. Not to leave the family out, Kids’ event packages for up to 40 patrons are available.
Auditoriums can be reserved for private events and live music is often available in the lounge with Jazz night on Mondays and comedy standup on Wednesdays.
Designed by KME Architecture at a cost of $22 million, the cinema has eight screens and 550 recliners, with 40 to 70 in each auditorium. A VIP event space is on the third floor. Following over a years closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, it reopened on June 3, 2021 as the Art Houz Theaters. In 2023 it was renamed Downtown Cinemas. It was closed on December 7, 2025.
Plans were proposed to convert into an arts center.
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The troubled theatre in now on it’s third owner in less than 7 years. The former Eclipse to the awfully named Art Houz it is now simply called Downtown Cinemas.
Closing December 7th, 2025, presumably due to overall poor performance. As far as I know, the theater has been struggling since opening.
Plans are to renovate the property into an arts venue, with a central theater reserved for theater productions, a black box theater and other event spaces. The property will be renamed THIRD Street.
The final films shown were: • One Battle After Another • Now You See Me: Now You Don’t • Wicked: For Good • Zootopia 2 • Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution • Eternity