AMC Promenade 16
21801 Oxnard Street,
Woodland Hills,
CA
91367
21801 Oxnard Street,
Woodland Hills,
CA
91367
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Please update, theatre opened March 29, 1996
The mall property was purchased for $150 million, in the spring of 2022, by billionaire real estate developer/sports mogul Stan Kroenke. Reports suggest the site, along with neighboring parcels owned by Kroenke, will be redeveloped into a mixed use property which will include the training facility and administrative offices for the Los Angeles Rams.
Like I said before Heartbreaking! but this theater has had a good run.
Attention! Per Los Angeles Times, AMC Topanga 12 will open this Thursday 6/2/22. As for THIS location, the permanent closure is near…Thanks for the memories Warner Center (UA and AMC). π₯Ίπ₯Ίπ
@jwmovies This theater just got a nice remodel and now this location is set to close permanently after 26 years Heartbreaking.
Well folks it looks like this is end of the road for this one! It was a great quarter of a century but all good things must come to an end! Hint: The Villages are closer to Topanga.
Per media reports, THIS LOCATION WILL CLOSE PERMANENTLY! π«π«π₯Ί
The AMC Topanga 12 w/IMAX will open before Labor Day at the old Sears Topanga and this will close for redevelopement…As for Northridge STAY TUNED!
With the building of the Westfield Village between the Promenade and Westfield Topanga malls in 2015, the Promenade mall has fallen into disrepair. Most spaces in the mall are now vacant, with the exception of the movie theater and a few restaurants. As of this writing Westfield is planning to demolish the Promenade and relocate the theater to a former Sears space in the Topanga mall.
This complex was designed by STK Architects
This theatre is located in the shell of a former retail department store; as a result, the venue is divided up on different floor levels (1-6 and 7-16), accessed via escalators, with seperate concession stands for each level. A basement level exists under the complex, but the huge space was left unfinished (ceilings too low for auditorium use, theatre exclusive access limitting any other use); a caged off theatre storage area stands as the floor’s sole occupant.