
Jamestown 14
209 Jamestown Mall,
Florissant,
MO
63033
209 Jamestown Mall,
Florissant,
MO
63033
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: Wehrenberg Theatres
Firms: Rataj-Krueger Architects, Inc.
Previous Names: Jamestown 14 Cine'
Nearby Theaters
The Jamestown Cinema I & II was opened in 1974 on the other side of the mall and has its own page on Cinema Treasures.
When the mall expanded, the Jamestown 14 Cine' was created and opened on November 20, 1998. It was closed in 2013.
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Charles Van Bibber

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Another problem with the site: Their “Contact Us” link lets you fill out a message, but the Submit button doesn’t seem to work. This must still be a work in progress.
I’ve been to this theatre once. I saw First Sunday there with a very small crowd (probably because the film had been running there for a while). It was in a large auditorium with a large screen (I think it was one of the newer auditoriums) and the theatre was well-kept.
The mall was also rather busy that day. There were a lot of smaller businesses around but it was hardly dead.
J 14 didn'y expand at the old twin location. The old twin location was on the other side of the mall where the foodcourt is now next door to the old Ground Round Restaurant
I went to the old Jamestown Twin once to see Flatliners back in 1990. The picture of the old twin in the overview kinda makes the theater look like an outlot, but I know it wasn’t. I believe you had to go into the mall to get to the theater, which is also the case with the current Jamestown 14.
Of course, if I got that wrong, feel free to correct…
Judging by the website, the theater’s status needs to be changed to closed. The site only lists three theaters, and Jamestown is not one of them.
Post-Dispatch reported last week that Jamestown Mall is now officially closed. That’s the whole mall, not just the theater. So much of North St.Louis County is just disappearing or a far cry from how it used to be.
November 20th, 1998 grand opening ad in photo section.
The main photo of this theater should be changed, and really a separate entry created for it. That is the General Cinema twin that was on the east side of the mall (later-run by Wehrenberg and replaced by the food court). Jamestown 14 was built new on the west side of the mall.
Abandoned Jamestown 14 Cinema inside the Worlds Most Dangerous Abandoned Mall Episode 4. https://youtu.be/aOxk3uHRf3c
https://youtu.be/aOxk3uHRf3c