Odyssey Cinemas Grand Forks
2306 32nd Avenue South,
Grand Forks,
ND
58201
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Operated by: Odyssey Entertainment/CineMagic
Previously operated by: Carmike Cinemas, Midcontinent Theatres
Previous Names: Midco 10, Carmike 10, AMC Classic Grand Forks 10
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- Oct 10, 2008 — Grand Forks Columbia 4 closes
Midcontinental Theatres opened the Midco 10 on May 6, 1994. It was taken over by Carmike on September 13, 1995 and was one of the more attractive Carmike Cinemas. A free standing building housing 10 auditoriums. It has a very large triangular-shaped marquee and large vertical with Carmike on it. Large lobby and concession and game area. Nicely done auditoriums and comfortable seating. It was taken over by AMC in late-2016. It was closed on June 29, 2023.
In 2024 it was taken over by Odyssey Cinemas who are gutting the building the convert into a family entertainment centre which will contain a premium large screen cinema to open in 2025.
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Scheduled to close as of 6/29/2023.
@$$hole AMC strikes again with another Carmike location. UGH
Midcontinent Theatres Co. opened the Midco 10 on May 6, 1994 as Grand Forks' first modern megaplex. On September 13, 1995 Carmike Theatres bought the company’s theatrical portfolio with Midco keeping its television interests. AMC purchased Carmike Theatres in 2016.
AMC rebranded the vast majority of inherited Carmike and Kerasotes theatres as AMC Classics. The Classic brand generally meant the location would receive just modest updates and were likely not going to be candidates for lease renewals. This location became the AMC Classic Grand Forks 10. It closed along with most U.S. cinemas on March 16, 2020 for the COVID-19 pandemic. The AMC Classic Grand Forks 10 reopened September 3, 2020. But AMC closed here at the expiry of a 30-year lease on June 29, 2023.
Odyssey Cinemas took on the venue in 2024 and decided to gut the building in favor of a family entertainment center including theatrical films including a premium large screen format (PLF) three-story auditorium, duckpin bowling, live stage, and high-end bar. The Odyssey Cinemas Grand Forks would open in 2025 though is currently renovating. A picture of a new auditorium is in photos.
Renamed Carmike 10 on March 6th, 1998.
Thief’s who dislike “The Da Vinci Code” stole the projection lenses on May 18th, 2006 to prevent the movie to be shown at the cinema. (Carmike moved it to the Columbia 4) Theft of projection lenses from the Carmike 10 20 May 2006, Sat Grand Forks Herald (Grand Forks, North Dakota) Newspapers.com