United Artists Four
8215 I-30 Frontage Road,
Little Rock,
AR
72209
8215 I-30 Frontage Road,
Little Rock,
AR
72209
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Previously operated by: United Artists Theater Circuit Inc.
Architects: William Henry Hidell
Functions: Office Space
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United Artists opened in the UA Four on September 13, 1973. Seating was listed at 984. The cinema was closed on May 14, 1992.
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BTW, it was never demolished. That is the same building.Might want to update that.
The first “multiplex” theater in Little Rock. Converted to a bargain theater in 1987 and closed in 1994. The box office and concessions were combined in one central spot. There were 2 auditoriums to the left, another 2 to the right. 984 seats. It shared the parking lot with Southwest Mall (Ar State Police HQ now), a Putt-Putt, and El Chico Restaurant.
This opened on September 13th, 1973. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
The UA 4 was designed by Dallas architect William Henry Hidell, who also designed a UA multiplex at Hurst, Texas, and the Cinema Plaza at Del Rio, Texas, and probably some others, though I haven’t yet been able to track them down.
Closed on May 14, 1992, due to gang activity in the area. Article posted.