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The venue opened on January 19, 1926, as a vaudeville theater, then several years later converted to a movie house that closed in 1982. [2]In 1984 the Theatre was donated to a group of arts-minded community members called the Eau Claire Regional Arts Council (ECRAC) to create a center for artistic expression.
The mall opened on October 15, 1986, and underwent a major renovation in 1996. The mall also features a movie theater, which was expanded in 1997 and originally operated by Carmike Cinemas until 2017, when it was re-branded as AMC. [2] The shopping center has seen several changes in its anchor stores over the years.
From the mall's opening until c. 2003, the mall also had a six-screen movie theater, which from the middle of the 1980s to about 2003 was called Budget Cinemas and owned by Silver Cinemas. It closed in 2003 because Budget Cinemas Mall Wing Entrance and other stores near the entrance were bought by Steve & Barry's, with the mall entrance turned ...
Oct. 6—EAU CLAIRE — Eau Claire County Board supervisors received their first look at next year's budget recommendations during the County Board meeting Tuesday. According to the budget ...
EAU CLAIRE — Just in time for spooky season, the UW-Eau Claire theater department will bring audiences to the edge of their seats with a thrilling production of the iconic mystery “Murder on ...
EAU CLAIRE — As the City of Eau Claire currently discusses its 2025 budget, one area of concern is staffing, especially when it comes to the Parks, Forestry, and Cemetery Division. ...
Major first-run theater chains that had never played Monogram's budget movies -- as well as small, independent theaters that depended on bargain-rate films to turn a profit -- began using Monogram features regularly. Monogram continued to launch new series. In 1946 The East Side Kids became The Bowery Boys under a new producer, Jan Grippo.
Oct. 26—EAU CLAIRE — The Eau Claire school board voted unanimously Monday to approve the district's 2021-22 budget. In a brief meeting, the board approved a tax rate of $7.03 per $1,000 of ...