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  2. Landmark Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Landmark was brought out of Silver Cinemas' bankruptcy by Oaktree Capital, [13] allowing the construction and opening of the Sunshine, Bethesda Row and E Street Cinemas. On September 24, 2003, Landmark was acquired by Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban 's 2929 Entertainment , [ 14 ] the Magnolia Pictures exhibition wing folded into Landmark Theatres.

  3. Embarcadero Center - Wikipedia

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    Embarcadero Center is a commercial complex of four office towers, two hotels, and a shopping center located in San Francisco, California. An outdoor ice skating rink opens during winter months. An outdoor ice skating rink opens during winter months.

  4. Carousel Mall - Wikipedia

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    Closing date: August 22, 2017 [1] ... the reopening of the former CinemaStar facility as a Regal Cinemas ... (a notable example is San Francisco's Embarcadero Center ...

  5. Island Cinemas announces closure. What to know. - AOL

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    Island Cinemas 10, Aquidneck Island’s only multi-screen movie theater, will close in January following the sale of its building. “We have been a part of this community for 30 years, as Holiday ...

  6. Regal Cinemas Temporarily Closing All U.S. Locations - AOL

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    Lauren Magarino: "Regal Cinemas reopened its theaters in the U.S. less than two months ago. But now the country's second-largest movie theater chain is closing its doors again over the pandemic ...

  7. Newburgh movie theater Showtime Cinemas is closing ... - AOL

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    The cinema first opened in 1987 as Newburgh Cinemas 10, and was later run by United Artists, Hoyts and Regal Cinemas before closing for several years. In November 2003, Showtime Cinemas opened ...

  8. List of theatres in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Embarcadero venue for the 42nd Street Moon, ... Market Street Cinema (1912–2013), 1077 Market Street [48] [49] Metro Theatre (1924–2006), 2055 Union Street [50]

  9. Stonestown Galleria - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, a United Artists Cinema opened in what is now the parking lot behind the Stonestown Galleria. [6] The cinema was designed by San Francisco architect George K Raad. [7] The movie theater closed in Spring 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [8] In 1977, Bullock's opened at the mall, which was later converted to Nordstrom in 1988.