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Local set to remodel Gateway 8

posted by Michael Zoldessy on August 19, 2009 at 7:40am

WEST BOUNTIFUL, UT — Despite a recent ownership change, new renovations are coming to the temporarily shuttered Gateway 8 Cinemas.

However, movie goers do not have to fear traveling to Salt Lake City for too long or worry about whether the theater will stay in its current location. Spencer Marsden, a former Bountiful resident and graduate of Bountiful High School, said the theater will remain intact.

“We’re renovating the whole thing,” he said."“We want to create an environment in which customers have a memorable and fun experience at the movies.

“This theater is an integral part of the community, and we want it to be a place where families, couples, and people of all ages can go and have a great time from the moment they enter the theater to the moment they leave."

Read the full story in the Davis County Clipper.

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How many people have run this place? It has a great location right off the highway so I can understand people's desire to keep it going but it never really seemed like anybody's theatre of choice whenever I went past it. It's always seemed like that theatre people were forced to go to because it was convenient.

Is it by itself a profitable theatre? Why can't anybody manage to keep it running?
posted by Scott D. Neff on Aug 19, 2009 at 10:34am
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