Atrium Luxury Cinemas
680 Arthur Kill Road,
Staten Island,
NY
10308
680 Arthur Kill Road,
Staten Island,
NY
10308
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Please update, became 9 screens on November 7, 1997 building behind the strip mall. Closed September 17, 2003 and open under the current management on December 5, 2003. New owner grand opening ad in photos. The current owners expanded to 12 screens which occupied the old furniture store and added stadium seating in all screens.. A few years ago added recliners, reduced to 11 screens to two APEX Atmos Screens installed.
Grand opening ad posted.
Please rename, it’s Atrium Stadium Cinemas. Also, the theatre was expanded in 1997 to 9 screens. In 2003, it was taken over by new owners that spent a lot of money in the theatre. In 2004, it was expanded to 12 screens (The additional 3 screens where on added property). Around 2016, they added recliners and made two Dolby Atmos APEX screens. Once the APEX screens open, Studio 9 closed and the owners never renumbered the screens.
Please update, the theatre open as 6 screens on May 20, 1994. It was expanded to 12 screens in 1997. Theatre was recently renovated with recliners and are currently down to 11 screens. Don’t know if theatre 9 will reopen, been closed for a long time. It has to APEX screens with Dolby Atmos.
The capacities based on fandange reserved seatings 1. 80 2. 45 3. 82 4. 106 5. 85 6.43 7. 141 8. 114 9. still closed 10. 117 11. 90 12. 75 7 and 8 are Atrium Premium Experience.
Please update the # of screens to 12
I’ve been to this theater once or twice. There is nothing particularly memorable about it other than it having some of the smallest auditoriums that I have ever seen.
does anyone know the capacities of each screen and does it have digital sound in any auditoriums
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i was there again last week. i have no complaints. there is additional renovation/construction going on. the owner is very much on his game , this is appreciated on s.i. with the loss of the UA 14.
The indoor flea market was called Four Bridges.
The original use of this building was as an A&P grocery store. After that closed, it was an indoor flea market for a while.
i visited today and i must say renovations made are impressive. the rest rooms are now on the ground floor, you no longer have to climb a steep staircase to get to them, and the individual theatres and sound are much improved. the nachos were a bit salty however.
The Atrium is one of the better “plex. The theaters are somewhat larger than average, and (surprise) it is also fairly clean.There is no sticky stuff on the floor, and the staff is friendly and cheerful. It is not the ST. George paramount, but it is a decent plsce to catch a movie if you are in Staten Island.
The Atrium has nine screens. It was built in the 90’s in the shell of a former department store. The theatre shares an entrance with a furniture store. The store’s owners also own the theatre.
Yeah this house is still open its an 8 screen multi.