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Topic: New Quad-Cities Multiplex
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Justin West
Master Film Handler
Posts: 271
From: Peoria, IL, USA
Registered: Jul 2001
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posted 12-17-2004 10:29 PM
Just announced, a new 14-plex is under construction in Moline, IL
Thursday, December 16th, 2004
Shovels turn dirt as work begins on Moline movie theater By Tory Brecht-QC Times . Amid the rumbling of excavators and dump trucks, ground was broken Thursday on the first multi-screen, first-run movie theater in the Illinois Quad-Cities since January 2002. . Turning half-frozen dirt with the obligatory gold-painted shovels near the intersection of John Deere Road and 38th Street in Moline, city officials, the Illinois Quad-City Chamber of Commerce president, Alliance Entertainment and Russell Construction executives said the theater project was a harbinger of future development. . “This is something long-awaited in the Illinois Quad-Cities,” said Alderman Don Welvaert, at-large, pinch-hitting for an injured Mayor Stan Leach. “We’re hoping with this theater as an anchor, it will bring in more stores, restaurants and businesses to the area.” . Chamber president Rick Baker echoed those sentiments. . “This will give people more reasons to stay on the Illinois side of the river as well as bring in people from outside the area to eat, shop an be entertained.” . The Great Escape Theater — owned by New Albany, Ind.-based Alliance Entertainment — will be the company’s 16th overall and first in Illinois. Jim Marcus, Alliance’s vice president of construction and property management, said the company is thrilled to be in Moline. Alliance targets under-served markets in medium to small metropolitan areas and out of 100 or so potential sites, Moline rose to the top of the list, he said. . “Obviously, Moline had a need for a theater and we’re bringing you one that’s state-of-the art,” he said. . The theater complex will be 49,000 square-feet and will feature 14 screens, stadium-style seating and digital sound, Marcus said. It is expected to employ 70 to 80 people with an annual payroll of $500,000 and contribute more than $100,000 to the sales and property tax bases of Moline, according to Jim Bowman, Moline’s economic development director. . Russell Construction is the contractor and already is moving dirt to try and meet a targeted May 25 grand opening, said project manager Scott Ward. . Dennis Hipple, vice president of Russell, said moviegoers can expect a first-class building. . “I’ve had the opportunity to tour a Great Escape theater and they’re phenomenal,” he said. “It’s like sitting in your living room.”
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