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The mall was built in the mid-1980s with three different anchor stores. [1] [2] It was purchased by RockStep Capital in 2013, [3] with plans to redevelop the mall. [4] Today, about twenty-eight tenants occupy the mall including Harbor Freight, Dunham's Sports, Hobby Lobby, Dollar Tree, and Golden Ticket Cinemas Reel Lux 6. [5] [6]
The shopping mall also has a cinema with five theater auditoriums, including the VIP Cinema (Cinema 5) with fully reclining La-Z-Boy seats and the Uptown Tempur Cinema (Cinema 3) with adjustable Tempur beds). [2] [3] Uptown Cinemas has the Boozy Bar, the country's first cinema cocktail bar. [4]
Broadway Cinemas 1999–2004 1211 W Broadway Converted from a Winn-Dixie building into 10-screen complex. It was an effort to bring a theater back to the predominantly black West End, after the last of 6 area theaters, Cinema West, closed in 1975. [4] Broadway Cinemas failed due to slow ticket sales and trouble with its creditors.
Uptown Christiansburg (formerly New River Valley Mall) is an enclosed shopping mall in Christiansburg, Virginia, United States. Opened in 1988, it now features Kohl's , Belk , Homegoods , and Dick's Sporting Goods as its major anchor stores.
The mall opened on October 15, 1997, and was owned by CBL & Associates Properties. [2] In 2016, Bonita Lakes Mall was sold to RockStep Capital. [3] Over one hundred shopping venues are located within or outside the mall. Venues include department stores, specialty shops, restaurants, eateries, and a movie theater. [4]
May 20—The Uptown area in Albuquerque is one of the biggest generators of gross receipts tax in the state. It is a bustling area of retailers, restaurants and nightlife, but it's also struggling ...
Uptown Janesville (formerly Janesville Mall) is an enclosed shopping mall located in Janesville, Wisconsin, United States. Opened in 1973, the mall has nearly 30 tenants (out of a possible 70). Opened in 1973, the mall has nearly 30 tenants (out of a possible 70).
At opening the theater seated 1,500: it was the first theater in Utica to use stadium seating. [1] [5] With the rise of the multiplex theater in the '70s and '80s, the Uptown shifted to showing second-run movies. The theater changed management and business strategy several times through the '90s and early 2000s. [5]