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In November 2004, Harkins opened its Yuma Palms 14 location in Yuma, Arizona. The first film shown at this location was The Polar Express. [23] [24] Harkins Theatre Bricktown 16 in Oklahoma City, OK. Harkins Scottsdale 101 14 in Phoenix, AZ during the Phoenix Film Festival. Harkins Yuma Palms 14 in Yuma, AZ.
Scottsdale Fashion Square is an upscale luxury shopping mall located in the downtown area of Scottsdale, Arizona, United States. It is the largest shopping mall in the state, with approximately 2 million square feet (190,000 m 2 ) of retail space, and is among the top 30 largest malls in the country. [ 1 ]
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 ...
Since 2014 it has been held in the Harkins Scottsdale 101 Theatre. [2] In 2024, the festival hosted 290 screenings, [3] parties, and workshops over eleven days and has hosted notable members of the film industry such as Kevin Bacon, Bo Burnham, Demetri Martin, Kyra Sedgwick, Laurence Fishburne, Edward James Olmos and Danny Trejo.
Harkins Theatres: 35 501 Scottsdale, AZ Arizona, California, Colorado, Oklahoma Laemmle Theatres: 9 44 Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, California Landmark Theatres: 52
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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]