Valley Square 6
4400 State Road 16,
La Crosse,
WI
54601
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Previously operated by: Carmike Cinemas, Essaness Theaters Corp., Excellence Theatres, Plitt Theatres
Previous Names: Plitt Valley Square Twin, Plitt Valley Square 4.
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News About This Theater
- Dec 18, 2013 — Carmike moving out of Valley Square
One of two sixplexes in La Crosse, the Valley Square was opened as a twin by Plitt Theatres on October 8, 1982. In December 1984 it was expanded to four screens and was taken over by Carmike Cinemas. In 1986 it was taken over by Essaness Theatres Corp. and became a sixplex. In 1988 it was taken over by Excellence Theatres. Small lobby and small typical cracker box auditoriums. All auditoriums do have stereo sound. Staggered seating with cup holders in the arm rests. Assistive hearing devices for the hearing impaired. It was closed in December 2013.
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The Valley Square 6 theatre closed in mid-December of 2013 following the failure of Carmike Cinemas and the Valley View Mall to agree on terms of the lease renewal, according to Jeff Odom, general manager at the Valley View Mall. Last summer’s remodeling projects there including the installation of new high-back seats with cup holders in all six auditoriums plus digital concession signs.
The VS6 employed Manager Jackie Speropulos and nine regular workers, two seasonal workers and custodians.
Mall officials say they were searching for a new lessee and hoped to make an announcement soon.
Carmike gift card holders could receive refunds by calling the corporate headquarters in Columbus, GA at 706-576-3400.
This opened by Plitt Theatres on October 8th, 1982. On December 1984 it expanded to 4 screens and taken over by Cineplex Odeon, keeping the Plitt name. Sold to Excellence theatres in 1986 and expanded to 6 screens on November 11th, 1988. Grand opening ad posted.
Actually, it was Essaness Theaters that took it over in 1986. It became Excellence Theatres a couple years later.