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The 600,000-square-foot (56,000 m 2)-center constitutes several city blocks and contains more than 60 restaurants and stores, as well as rental apartments, condos, and offices. Opening in October 2000, the property is primarily credited for the urban renaissance of West Palm Beach, [ 1 ] which had previously been notorious for crime, poverty ...
What: City Pizza & Italian Cuisine Where: Closing at City Place, 632 Hibiscus St., West Palm Beach on Oct. 31; Opening the last week in October at Tangers Outlets Palm Beach, 1751 Palm Beach Lakes ...
In 2000, Muvico opened four more megaplexes in Florida and one in Arundel Mills in Hanover, Maryland, totaling 104 screens. In 2001, Muvico opened the Peabody Place 22 in Memphis, Tennessee with a train station theme. Muvico sold Pointe Orlando 21 to Regal Cinemas and opened new theaters in Coconut Pointe, FL and in Boynton Beach, FL.
City Place Gatwick, an office development at London Gatwick Airport in Crawley, West Sussex, England; in the United States. City Place, a mixed-use development in Fort Worth, Texas; CityPlace (Downtown West Palm Beach), an urbanist lifestyle center in West Palm Beach, Florida; Cityplace, Dallas, a neighborhood in Oak Lawn, Dallas, Texas
The Muvico theater was scheduled to shut down by the end of March 2008. Belz considered converting the Muvico space into a hotel lobby, a meeting space, and 160-170 hotel rooms. [5] In June 2008 the Dan McGuinness Irish pub in the Peabody Place Retail & Entertainment Center announced it was moving to Olive Branch, Mississippi, a nearby suburb. [13]
The annual ArtWalk presented by Conejo Valley Art Museum takes place at The Oaks. It features arts, designer crafts, outdoor exhibitions and live music. [10] It is anchored by: [11] [12] AMC Theatres Dine-In Thousand Oaks 14 (106,000+ sq ft) (formerly May Co, Robinsons-May East, Carmike Cinemas, and Muvico Theaters) J. C. Penney (148,165 sq ft.)
Carmike Cinemas, Inc. was an American motion picture exhibitor headquartered in Columbus, Georgia.As of March 2016, the company had 276 theaters with 2,954 screens in 41 states, and was the fourth largest movie theater chain in the United States. [1]
In the 1990s, Cinemark Theatres was one of the first chains to incorporate stadium-style seating into their theatres. [25] In 1997, several disabled individuals filed a lawsuit against Cinemark, alleging that their stadium style seats forced patrons who used wheelchairs to sit in the front row of the theatre, effectively rendering them unable to see the screen without assuming a horizontal ...