Lake Air Cinema I & II
5201 Bosque Avenue,
Waco,
TX
76710
5201 Bosque Avenue,
Waco,
TX
76710
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Closed on April 25th, 1999 per end of this article
Lake Air Cinemas closing 21 Apr 1999, Wed Waco Tribune-Herald (Waco, Texas) Newspapers.com
Closed by Cineplex on November 15th, 1990.
Cineplex Odeon closes the Lake Air cinemas 15 Nov 1990, Thu Waco Tribune-Herald (Waco, Texas) Newspapers.com
Closed by Cineplex Odeon in 1990 and reopened by Cinemagic on March 19th, 1993. Another ad posted.
Reopened as Cinema I & II on October 12th, 1977. Grand opening ad posted.
Later known as the Lake Air Cinema I & II when it was twinned in 1980. General Cinema operated the Lake Air Cinema until April 12, 1984, when it was taken over by Plitt Theatres. Cineplex Odeon later took the theater over from Plitt.
The Lake Air Cinema closed for a couple of years in the mid-1990s, but reopened by Cinemagic Theatres in 1997 until closing for the final time in 1999.
The Lake Air Mall opened theatre-less on March 16, 1961. But three years later, the mall would rectify that was General Cinema leased what would become an outparcel building behind the mall for a single screen theater. The Cinema at Lake Air Center missed its May 30, 1965 opening by five months but finally made it November 9, 1965 opening with “The Cincinnati Kid.” The theater had 822 with a 50x22 screen.
This was opened by General Cinemas
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The Hollywood Video is on the opposite end of the block that the theatre was located….. the theatre was located behind what is now Dunlaps (formerly Goldstein-Migel). Sadly this theatre was demolished in summer 2004. The 700 or so red and white theatre seats were salvaged as well as the 2 projectors, and are intended to be reused in another historic Waco Theatre soon facing renovation.