Cinemark Movies 14
1701 S. Central Expressway,
McKinney,
TX
75070
1701 S. Central Expressway,
McKinney,
TX
75070
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Opened by Cinemark as the McKinney Movies 10 on June 17, 1994. In November 1995 it was expanded to 14-screens. It was closed on August 29, 2024 and converted into a church.
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June 17th, 1994 grand opening ad posted.
Originally Opened As A 10-Screener Called The “McKinney Movies 10”.
It Expanded To 14 Screens In 1996.
The Movies 14 officially became McKinney’s first operating movie theater since the closure of the Westgate Cinema in February 1986, which left moviegoers to travel onto Highway 75 to see movies in Plano or else they’ll wait for the feature to come up on cable.
When it first opened as McKinney Movies 10, they already had enough room for four additional screens to be added, which it did. Four more screens were added during the second week of November 1995 and was renamed the “Cinemark Movies 14”. At the time, the entirety of DFW’s population immediately exploded like dynamite.
Just a short time ago, it was announced that the Movies 14 will close for the final time in late-August and will soon be converted to a church.
It’s still open for now, but it will close sometime in late-August.
Closed on August 29, 2024.