Cinebarre Boulder
1164 W. Dillon Road,
Louisville,
CO
80027
1164 W. Dillon Road,
Louisville,
CO
80027
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The theater closed in May 2024:
Louisville, CO: Regal Cinebarre Boulder Closed, CU Boulder Plans Redevelopment [Jun 6, 2024]
As of the evening of December 30, most of Louisville and all of the adjacent town of Superior are under evacuation orders due to a wildfire that has burned almost 600 buildings, including a large hotel, a Target store, and more than 500 houses. No word at this hour of whether or not the theater has suffered any damage.
Screen count is 11.
Beginning in August 2014, this location became part of the Cinebarre chain of restaurant/theaters. Auditorium count went down to 11 from the previous 12 rooms.
With 38 AMC screens at two locations just a few miles south, there’s never a long wait at the Colony Square 12.
Originally the Mann 12 Theatres, this multiplex was designed by Behr Browers Architects, who feature a slide show on their web site. The theaters originally had standard raked floors, but a subsequent remodeling has converted them to stadium seating. The exterior and the lobby of the building were designed in a sort of Palladian Revival style (which the architects' web site inexplicably calls “early American,”) but there were only hints of the style in the auditoriums.
This keeps bouncing from chain to chain 1995-2000 Mann 2000-2007 Colorado Cinemas 2007-2010 Kerasotes ShowPlace Theatres 2010 AMC 2010- Regal
Daily Camera (Boulder, CO) – November 15, 1995
MANN COLONY SQUARE 12 Grand Opening: Dec. 8 Ticket Prices: (not established, but could be higher than other area theaters) Theaters: 12 Construction cost: more than $11 million Seats: more than 2,500 plush, high-backed seats with cupholder armrests Sound System: 55,000 watts of power from JBL speakers ringing each theater Digital sound capability: The equipment can read signals by DTS, Sony and Dolby digital (the three major digital sound systems) Opening Day…
Colony Square was actually originally operated by Mann Theatres until they sold all their Colorado theatres to Colorado Cinemas LLC.