This theater seems to have been planned as a 19-screen location that was reduced to 13 screens midway through construction, presumably to avoid the risk of overscreening the area since the colossal Paradise 24 isn’t too far away.
Aerial views from the first few years this theater was open show an incomplete 6-screen wing in the northwest corner.
November 1999 was when they completed the overall renovation, the new screens themselves (3, 7-11) opened on June 11th if newspaper listings from that period are anything to go by. Unfortunately I couldn’t find any ads confirming it, however.
This theater is still open as of 10/13. That being said, it seems as if some of the auditoriums are sitting idle as the showtimes are rather limited for a 16-screen theater.
This location permanently closed on 12/19/21. It is slated to be replaced with a 14-screen Century theater following the redevelopment of the neighboring shopping center.
Following a reduction in screens during a recent renovation and the redevelopment of the area surrounding it, this theater has officially been renamed “AMC Rosemary Square 12”.
They are currently in the process of installing laser-based projectors at this theater. So far, I can confirm that auditoriums 6, 9, 16, and 18 have been upgraded.
It’s so weird seeing a ticket stub that dates back to this theater’s youth. While it’s cool that they used a picture of Delray Beach 18 (R.I.P.) for these older stubs, it sure made some of the text hard to read.
It’s unfortunate that this theater closed. Even though it was no longer under the ownership of Muvico, it still had a lot of the elements that made their plexes unique.
The IMAX theater (Auditorium 11) reopened this past Friday with recliners and laser projection. Capacity reduced to 173 seats.
This theater seems to have been planned as a 19-screen location that was reduced to 13 screens midway through construction, presumably to avoid the risk of overscreening the area since the colossal Paradise 24 isn’t too far away.
Aerial views from the first few years this theater was open show an incomplete 6-screen wing in the northwest corner.
November 1999 was when they completed the overall renovation, the new screens themselves (3, 7-11) opened on June 11th if newspaper listings from that period are anything to go by. Unfortunately I couldn’t find any ads confirming it, however.
Now closed, last day of business was 3/9. The theater’s Fandango page redirects to an error screen.
I think this theater’s closure is on the horizon, there are no movies scheduled beyond 3/9.
This theater might be torn down soon for a Target store.
https://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/news/2024/12/09/target-fort-lauderdale-opening-cypress-creek-regal.html
Even though the theater was gutted when they converted it into an antiques mall, I wouldn’t classify it as demolished quite yet.
This theater is still open as of 10/13. That being said, it seems as if some of the auditoriums are sitting idle as the showtimes are rather limited for a 16-screen theater.
As of 2021, this theater is all-laser.
This location permanently closed on 12/19/21. It is slated to be replaced with a 14-screen Century theater following the redevelopment of the neighboring shopping center.
Now demolished.
A bit of interesting trivia- this theater was used as the backdrop for some of Regal’s ticket stubs in the late-90s.
Now closed
Following a reduction in screens during a recent renovation and the redevelopment of the area surrounding it, this theater has officially been renamed “AMC Rosemary Square 12”.
They are currently in the process of installing laser-based projectors at this theater. So far, I can confirm that auditoriums 6, 9, 16, and 18 have been upgraded.
Now closed.
Following a reduction in screens, this theater has officially been retitled as Regal Hollywood 11.
This theater has officially been renamed Regal Lincolnshire Stadium 15 & IMAX.
Theater Capacities:
Auditorium 1: 179 Seats
Auditoriums 2, 4, 20 & 21: 122 Seats
Auditorium 3: 485 Seats (Largest House)
Auditoriums 5 & 19: 138 Seats
Auditoriums 6 & 18: 97 Seats
Auditoriums 7 & 8: 300 Seats
Auditoriums 9 & 10: 200 Seats
Auditorium 11: 471 Seats (IMAX)
Auditoriums 12 & 17: 111 Seats
Auditoriums 13 & 16: 181 Seats
Auditoriums 14 & 15: 304 Seats
Auditorium 22: 150 Seats
Auditorium 23: 158 Seats
Auditoriums 3, 7-11 were all operational by June 16, 1999
Temporarily closed due to damage from Hurricane Irma.
According to Gwinnett County property records, this theater was built in 1994. 5/31/96 was the date that Regal aquired this from Storey.
Perhaps you could group all of your stubs from this theater and put them all in one photo.
That would be cool to see.
It’s so weird seeing a ticket stub that dates back to this theater’s youth. While it’s cool that they used a picture of Delray Beach 18 (R.I.P.) for these older stubs, it sure made some of the text hard to read.
It’s unfortunate that this theater closed. Even though it was no longer under the ownership of Muvico, it still had a lot of the elements that made their plexes unique.