Streets of Indian Lake Stadium 16
300 Indian Lake Boulevard,
Hendersonville,
TN
37075
300 Indian Lake Boulevard,
Hendersonville,
TN
37075
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Although the Streets of Indian Lake Stadium 16 is literally only a couple of miles away from the Regal (formerly Litchfield) Indian Lake 10, it is light years away in terms of film presentation.
The new Streets of Indian Lake features sixteen large auditoriums each equipped with large screens, stadium seating, digital projection and sound. The old Indian Lake features medium to small screens with Dolby in maybe two of its ten auditoriums.
Grand opening is March 7, 2008. This theater will be open to the public with discount prices and proceeds to benefit charities on March 3, March 4 and March 5 2008.
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Jack Coursey
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Three photos of the Regal Cinemas 16 at Indian Lake are displayed on the web site of the project’s designers, the Kansas City firm TK Architects (click on “Cinemas” then “Traditional”)
How about a shorter name.
That long name is the way it’s listed on Regal’s web site, but I’d bet that nobody in Hendersonville ever calls it that.
What a bizarre name! I’ll bet that locals just say “Let’s go to the Streets.”
I think it is referred to as REGAL-INDIAN LAKES THEATRE.Or more than likely as just INDIAN LAKES.
“The Streets of Indian Lake” seems to be the overall name for a shopping mall in which this multiplex is located: http://streetsofindianlake.com/index.php
I think you are probably correct.
Like Tinseltoes, I bet would bet it is in one of those oh-so-trendy “lifestyle centers” that is meant to evoke the image of a classic town retail center, by putting the stores into simulated city blocks with little parks and gazebos and bandstands instead in a retail row. I mean, who wants their theater in a mall, strip mall, or in a “shopping center” anymore? This trend may have begun when the Streets of Woodfield opened in suburban Chicago some years ago.
I crack up at those ‘trendy lifestyle centres’, Like they are immune to any closures. The little parks and gazebos seem to usually become ‘hangouts’ for some of the city’s finest. I know all about them.