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  2. Vue West End - Wikipedia

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    Vue West End is a nine-screen cinema complex in Leicester Square, London, operated by Vue Cinemas. The multiplex was constructed in 1993 on the site of what was previously the Warner West End cinema.

  3. Vue International - Wikipedia

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    In August 2015, Vue International acquired JT Bioscopen, the second-largest cinema chain in the Netherlands, bringing Vue's number of sites to over 200. [13] In June 2018, Vue acquired the Irish operator Showtime Cinemas, adding a further two cinemas to their estate in the United Kingdom and Ireland, now totalling 89 cinemas. [14]

  4. Empire Leicester Square - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, UCI Cinemas merged with Odeon Cinemas to form the Odeon & UCI Cinemas Group; the Office of Fair Trading required the disposal of ten former UCI sites, including the Empire Leicester Square, which in October 2005 were sold to Empire Cinemas Ltd. The Empire Leicester Square was subsequently acquired by Cineworld in July 2016, [23] and ...

  5. Odeon Luxe Leicester Square - Wikipedia

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    Odeon Leicester Square: Address: 24–26 Leicester Square: Location: London WC2H 7JY: Coordinates: Public transit: Leicester Square Charing Cross: Owner: Odeon Cinemas: Type: Cinema: Seating type: Main Screen (Dolby Cinema) 800 Seats Screen 2 35 Seats Screen 3 42 Seats Screen 4. 41 Seats: Capacity: 950 total

  6. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Beach Mall is 525,385 square feet (48,800 m 2), and has three anchor stores, Bass Pro Shops, Belk and JCPenney. The single-story mall also has a 12-screen movie theater, a food court, and other specialty stores. It used to be known as Colonial Mall, and was built as Briarcliffe Mall. Tanger Outlets is a shopping outlet center.

  7. These 5 things were popular in Myrtle Beach in the ’80s. How ...

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    The era is fondly remembered by many to the Grand Strand. Vacationers spent time at the beach or cruising Ocean Boulevard.

  8. Midtown Bistro in North Myrtle Beach is closing. This is what ...

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    A longtime North Myrtle Beach restaurant will close its doors at the beginning of 2024. Midtown Bistro at 2004 Highway 17 South in the North Myrtle Beach area will close Jan. 1, 2024 owner Jeff ...

  9. Myrtle Beach International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly known as Myrtle Beach Jetport (1974–1989), and it is located on the site of the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, which also includes The Market Common shopping complex. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021 categorized it as a small-hub primary commercial ...