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See complete story in Monday's Flint Journal.*Please see box office for available moviesĪdults 12-59 (after 4:00 pm): $11.50 Children 1-11: $9.50 Seniors 60 +: $9.50 Matinee (before 4:00 pm): $9.50 3D Movie Surcharge: $2.00 Patrons of the Showcase Cinemas Flint East and Cinema 10 may use movie passes, gift cards, and prestige tickets at Showcase West or Courtland Cinemas. Cinema 10 was opened as a second-run theater and later became a first-run theater, according to Flint Journal files. The 10-screen Cinema 10 opened in 1997, replacing the former Genesee Valley Theater, which was demolished in 2001. She said no decision has been made what to do with the two buildings.

View sales history, tax history, home value estimates, and overhead views. Whitson said the decision to close Cinema 10 had been made previously and employees there have been informed. house located at 6 Gaslight Ln, Kensington, NH 03833. The decision to close Showcase East was made early last week and the company waited to inform the public until today after employees were told. The National Amusement theaters have faced increased competition locally in the past year with the opening of the 14-screen NCG Trillium Cinemas in Grand Blanc Township in May 2006. We also wish to thank our loyal patrons who have shared great movies and memories with us over the years." Showcase East was built in the early '80s when it was a trend to build multi-screen cineplexes with a number of smaller theaters that seated 500 or less as opposed to freestanding single theaters that would seat 1,000 or more patrons. "We are making every effort to find these employees other opportunities within our company. "Our employees are very important to us, and this is not a decision we make lightly," stated Wanda Whitson, company spokeswoman, in a prepared release.
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The theater employs 39 full and part-time people and is making "every effort" to place the workers in positions at other National Amusements theaters. Showcase East is being closed because the "operation was no longer financially viable," according to a news release from Massachusetts-based National Amusements. The complex opened with six screens in 1980, according to Flint Journal files. The success of the theater prompted several expansions, eventually bringing its total number of screens to 14 in 1989 - the largest in the area at the time. In its heyday in the 1980s, the Showcase East complex was the place to be for moviegoers and was often the site of sold-out shows and long lines. 3 after the last show, according to a company spokeswoman and a news release. A closing date has not been set for Cinema 10, but Showcase East will close on Sept. The company's other two area movie theaters and a drive-in theater will remain open, a company spokeswoman said. The company also is planning to close Cinema 10 behind the Genesee Valley shopping center in Flint Township in the next few months.

announced today that it is closing Showcase Cinemas Flint East, 5205 E.

Showcase East closing, along with Cinema 10 near Genesee Valley Posted by Matt Bach Aug00:01AM BURTON - Two local movie theaters, including the area's oldest cineplex, are closing. The Cinema 10 was closed in October 2007. The Cinema was originally a bargain priced second run house, but a couple of years ago, National Amusements reorganized their Flint area operations and made the Cinema 10 a full priced first run house showing major Hollywood as well as art house releases. The Genesee Valley Cinemas was eventually torn down to make rooom for new retail development. National Amusements also took over the theater project abandoned by United Artists Theatres, building the Cinema which opened in 1997, replacing the Genesee Valley Cinemas which closed upon the opening of the Cinema 10. National Amusements converted the Genesee Valley Cinemas into a second run house and closed the Towne Cinemas, eventually building the Showcase Cinemas Flint West where the school used to stand.

This led United Artists to abandon their theater project after constructing a parking lot and a foundation for the theater. Then National Amusements bought out the GKC Theatres Flint area operations. Around the same time, National Amusements purchased the former Utley Junior High School and tore it down for a planned Showcase Cinemas and GKC Theatres planned an expansion of their Genesee Valley Cinemas. In the early 1990’s United Artists Theatres broke ground on the United Artists Genesee Valley Cinemas located just north of the Genesee Valley shopping center. The Cinema 10 had a interesting history before it even opened.
