UA The Movies at Woodland
3089 28th Street SE,
Kentwood,
MI
49512
3089 28th Street SE,
Kentwood,
MI
49512
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Located in Kentwood to the southeast of Grand Rapids. A 1970’s era multiplex in UA’s "The Movies at…" line. The UA The Movies at Woodland was opened on July 24, 1974 with three-screens. Opening movies were Michael Caine in “The Black Windmill, Jack Nicolson in "Chinatown” & “Pink Floyd in concert”. It expanded to six-screens on May 1, 1981. It was closed around 1998 and was demolished around 2005.
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Just like the Woodland Mall that it was close to, but in a separate building, this theater was actually in the Grand Rapids suburb of Kentwood at 3089 28th St, SE Kentwood MI, 49512. It was demolished in 2005. There is a picture on its page at CinemaTour: http://www.cinematour.com/tour/us/4194.html and on its page at Water Winter Wonderland: View link The CinemaTour page indicates that it had 1,220 seats. The last time I was there would have been in 2003, and I think it had five or six screens then.
PLEASE CHANGE TO:
KENTWOOD, MI
It is not in Grand Rapids.
Open ~1974-~1998? Can anyone verify the exact dates?
Opened with 3 screens, expanded to 6 screens in the late 1980’s.
Owned by United Artists Theaters Circuit, Inc.
More info and more photos are always welcome.
The 2005 former Cinemark, now Jack Loeks Theaters Celebration Cinemas at Woodland Mall 14 has about the same addtress.
Opened on July 24th, 1974 with 3 screens. Grand opening ad posted.
Screens 4, 5 & 6 opened on May 1st, 1981. Another ad posted.