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I know we've discussed the rumor before, but it was confirmed in Wednesday's OKC Business.
Moore’s Warren Theatre plans expansion, additional location OKC Business By Pamela Grady - 6/18/2008 Bill Menke, corporate vice president of Warren Theatres announced plans today to expand the newly built 147,000-square-foot Warren Theatre in Moore. Plans for expansion include 500 new parking spaces, a new restrooms and additional concession areas. In the fall, six new auditoriums will be added to its existing 14-screen facility. Also, a second Warren Theatre will be coming soon to northwest Oklahoma City at Rockwell and Memorial Road, three miles west of Quail Springs Mall. The property is owned by Clay Farha of B.D. Eddie Enterprises. “This has proved to be a two-market town for Warren Theatres,” Menke said. “We’ll probably begin construction on the new theater in the spring (2009) and open in spring of 2010.” Menke said its current facility in Moore has two stadium auditoriums, the northwest Oklahoma City location will feature four. During its April 4 opening week, Warren Theatre was third in the nation for two first-run movies: Leatherheads and Nim’s Island. The theater also plans two three-dimensional movies: Journey to the Center of the Earth July 11 and Fly Me To The Moon in August. ![]() Moore's Warren Theater. Photo/Shannon Cornman |
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Yeah....this is a surprise. I expect Warren will be huge in north Oklahoma City.
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Excellent news!
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good question.... but i have a lot of faith in warren. they offer an experience you don't get at other theatres. they provide a level of service and opulence that is unrivaled in the metro.
btw, i am so thrilled at the sprawl that is flourishing around the turnpike. that area totally reminds me of las colinas, frisco and west plano, texas. |
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I wonder what that will do to Quail Springs Mall? I work in the food court and the weekends and summertimes are DRIVEN by AMC theatres being open. Best case senario I guess is that the price will drop with the competition coming and business will stay relativley the same. Worst case is that the new theatres will drive AMC out of business... and the food court stores will cut hours to compensate loss of revenue and I will be out of a job by 2009
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I pass the Warren in Moore most evenings during their prime time. For those who prefer lower crowds, Wednesday, not surprisingly in Oklahoma, seems to be the softest night, but their lot is by no means empty even then.
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I also think warren will last that's a good (demo) for the theatre that's a young area of okc lots of kids and teens. Heck when I was growing up in the pc area only options we had for theatres was the dollar movies. or beg mom to take me to penn square mall which was rampant with gang violence at the time.
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I think AMC will be okay. There's a lot of us in the NW that don't like driving all the way to May Ave just to fight the mall traffic to see a movie. I'm sure they get lots of customers from Edmond anyway (does Edmond have a theater?) A little competition is good for the consumer.
BTW, the PC area's had lots of theaters come and go. I remember sneaking into the drive-in theater next to Hertz on NW Expressway (where Hideaway Pizza / the old Service Merchandise / Hemispheres is now). I also spent many hours in the little two-screen West Park theater at 63rd & MacArthur. There's Brixton Square, and the AMC in the shopping center on NW Expressway between Council and County Line (now an Express "convention center" I believe). Then there's the dollar theater that nearly ruined that shopping center at 63rd and NW Expressway. Tearing that down was a smart decision.
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The best they have (as far as I've seen) is Kickingbird Cinema at Danforth & Bryant. It's a decent place, but not as nice as AMC Quail.
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> the dollar theater that nearly ruined that shopping center at 63rd and
> NW Expressway. Only went there once, back about summer 95. Seemed ok at the time. Forgot it had disappeared |
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To tell you the truth, AMC at Quail Springs has always been my favorite movie theater. It totally revamped the entire mall, IMO. Kristae's right, the movie theater packs it in on the weekends, but I think it'll still be able to cater to the younger crowd, while the Warren will cater to the older, adult crowd (with disposable income).
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When is the new development next to Quail Springs even going to start? I see very little dirt work. I have not seen any heavy equipment in the area. I have not even seen any work on water and sewer work. This would be the first thing to be laid out. IMO I do not think the theater will be built anytime soon, or in at leat the next couple of years.
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I'd be happier to hear about a theater supporting some local and/or independent movies moving into town. Instead we are celebrating a place that over-prices their balcony seats for people wanting to buy over-priced drinks during a movie. It's a silly concept that works (sadly), but it does nothing for the art of film... in fact, it distracts from the film. Their concept (and prices) will get old quickly.
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