Patriot Cinemas Nickelodeon Cinemas 1-6
1 Temple Street,
Portland,
ME
04101
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Operated by: Patriot Cinemas
Previously operated by: Hoyts Theatres
Functions: Movies (First Run)
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Box Office:
207.772.9751
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Operated by Hoyts Theatres as a 3-screen (capacity 600-seats) on December 19, 1980. until November 6, 1998 when it was taken over by Patriot Cinemas. Patriot Cinemas Nickelodeon Cinemas 1-6 is a mixed first-run and art use cineplex.
The Patriot Cinemas Nickelodeon Cinemas 1-6 business has been going strong, however the future might be endangered as Regal Entertainment is building a multiplex theatre in Portland. That new multiplex theatre is competing with a second multiplex being built in Portland by Zyacorp Cinemagic chain just down the street from the Regal.
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The Patriot Cinemas Nickleodeon 6 in Portland is part of the Opera in Cinema network which presents opera and ballet performances from various opera houses in Europe. The other 2 cinemas in Maine which are part of the network are the Criterion in Bar Harbor and the Frontier in Brunswick.
Due to an odd error an ad for the Patriot Cinemas Nickleodeon 6 in Portland ME ran on the entertainment page of yesterday’s Quincy Patriot Ledger in Quincy MA (just south of Boston). The ad did not mention Portland ME, so I could not figure it out and had to go to the Patriot Cinemas website. What a waste of advertising funds!
Taken over by Patriot Cinemas in 1998 from Hoyts.
the 6-screen expansion at 1 Temple Street opened on December 9th, 1983.
Nickelodeon Cinema expansion 09 Dec 1983, Fri Evening Express (Portland, Maine) Newspapers.com
The first 3 screens opened at 439 Fore Street on December 19th, 1980 with 200 seats each. Grand opening ad posted.
the 439 Fore Street location closed in 1985 after rebranded Fore St. Nick on March 9th, 1984
Joined Patriot Cinemas on November 6th, 1998. Grand opening ad posted.
An article in the 12/6/1985 edition of the Portland Evening Express reported that SBC Management had purchased the theater from Joel Tranum. Hoyt’s later purchased SBC and Cinema Centers in 1987.