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  2. Harkins Theatres - Wikipedia

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    In 1940 Harkins built the College Theater (later Harkins Valley Art). The last theater opened by Red Harkins was the "Camelview 5" theater in 1973. [ 8 ] The Camelview 5 closed down in December 2015 and the " Camelview at Fashion Square " location opened as a 14-theater space in the Scottsdale Fashion Square mall.

  3. Cine Capri - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Harkins announced that they're planning to re-brand all of the Cine Capri theaters, with the exception of the Scottsdale 101 theater to CINÉ 1, which is now called CINÉ XL. [4] Harkins President, Mike Bowers says the reason for the rebrand is because the Cine Capri name didn't carry as much weight in different states than it does in ...

  4. List of movie theater chains - Wikipedia

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    Reading Cinemas (8 theatres) Angelika Film Center (6 theatres) Consolidated Theatres (9 theatres) Pacific Theatres (15 theatres [23]) [24] Regal Cinemas: 558 7,306 Knoxville, TN United States Cineworld: Regal Cinemas (2002) United Artists Theatres (2002) Edwards Theatres (2002) Sawmill Theaters Hoyts Cinemas (2003 US locations)

  5. The Shops at Northfield - Wikipedia

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    Northfield Stapleton is anchored by Macy's, Super Target, JCPenney, Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, and an 18-screen Harkins Theaters. Northfield also includes approximately 50 specialty shops, restaurants and retailers. On January 9, 2025, it was announced that Macy's store would be closing as part of a plan to close 66 stores nationwide.

  6. Talk:Harkins Theatres - Wikipedia

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    3 Arcadia 8. 1 comment. 4 Greater ... 1 comment. 5 Premium Formats (CINÉ XL) 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents ... Harkins Theatres. Add languages. Page ...

  7. 88 Drive-In - Wikipedia

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    As zoned in 1971, the PUD only allowed for a drive-in theater and a single-family residence. The zoning will need to be changed from that PUD to an I-1: Light-Intensity Industrial District, which is a general commercial and industrial area zoning. [ 24 ]

  8. Cinemark Theatres - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Cinemark Theatres was one of the first chains to incorporate stadium-style seating into their theatres. [24] 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 ...

  9. Cinerama - Wikipedia

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    The theater was demolished on August 20, 2001. A fourth, the Kachina Cinerama Theater, was built in Scottsdale, Arizona by Harry L. Nace Theatres on Scottsdale Road opened on November 10, 1960. It seated 600 people. It later became a Harkins theater, then closed in 1989 to make way for the Scottsdale Galleria. [15]