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Regal Cinemas: Theaters
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Regal Cinemas will open a 16-screen theater in the project, said Alex Hardy, business development manager for Los Angeles-based developer O&S Holdings. He said construction of the theater, as well as other Bridge Street stores, is scheduled to begin by next summer and be complete in about two years.
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Regal Cinemas would like this woman’s life ruined over 20 seconds of a movie on a digital camera. Yes, it was stupid, but should she have been sent to jail for a year and be forced to pay $2,500 for that youthful mistake? No. And that is why everyone should boycott Regal Cinemas. Find the one nearest you and avoid it like a rabid porcupine. It is time that movie theaters stop treating its customers like criminals. No more wearing night vision goggles, no more zero-tolerance policies.
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Regal Entertainment now owns Regal Cinemas, United Artists Cinemas, and Edwards Theaters, the previous undisputed King of Orange County movie theaters. Due to corporate greed and poor business planning, all three of these companies declared bankruptcy in the late 90s/early 2000, only to be gobbled up by mogul Philip Anschutz. One of Anshutz's goals was to create a national network of movie theaters, and by golly he is off and running. Combined, Regal Entertainment has about a 17% share of all the screens in the United States, more than double that of the nearest competitor. They are closing in on 6,000 screens in more than 550 theaters in 36 states. Billionaire Anschutz has a controlling interest in the Anschutz Corporation, and he has been dabbling in other ventures like radio and recently a possible NFL franchise in Los Angeles.
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Regal Cinemas offer plenty of showtimes in the Denver area, with nine United Artists Theatres and a total of 80 screens. Regal is the parent company of United Artists (UA) Theatres. Prices vary by location, but all theaters offer student, senior and military discounts.
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Strawbridge locations of Great Clips and Regal Cinema will team up to benefit Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters with a Cut-A-Thon from 1 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, in the theater’s lobby. For every $5 donation made to CHKD, a Great Clips stylist will do a free haircut. donate $5 to CHKD for each person who makes a donation to Locks of Love and will offer that donor a free haircut. Regal Cinema will provide two free tickets to “Shark Tale” to patrons who make a $100 donation to CHKD. Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters is the only facility of its kind in Virginia, serving the medical and surgical needs of children throughout greater Hampton Roads, the Eastern Shore of Virginia and northeastern North Carolina. The not-for-profit hospital was founded in 1961 and provides care to nearly 150,000 children each year as inpatients and outpatients, addressing routine and complex illnesses, injuries and chronic conditions.
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Since 2002, Regal theaters, with 560 locations across the United States and $2.5 billion US in yearly revenue, had been operating a Red Hat Linux-based POS system. Each theater had a single server managing various POS terminals—7,000 total in theaters across the country. To cut costs, Regal had opted to forego paid support for the free Linux kernel.
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