Toys “R” Us opened their flagship store at this location on November 17, 2001, it featured a giant ferris wheel. It closed on 30 Dec. 2015 due to high rent costs.
388 seats today.
This theater is called Giant Screen Theater, and was opened with the new COSI on November 6, 1999. http://oldcosi.com/newcosi.htm
Previously, it was called extremeScreen, but later renamed. COSI used to be at 280 E. Broad from March 29, 1964 to September 6, 1999. http://oldcosi.com/history.htm
Drive-in didn’t close in 1969, the drive in closed around 1964, the next year it was torn down for a Kmart store (store 4111, operated from October 28, 1965 to June 6, 2000)
The screen was 7 stories high, and 88 feet wide.
The theatre actually closed in 2001 as Cedar Point Cinema, and was reopened as Good Time Theatre in 2002.
The lease was actually cancelled 2000
In 1991, Roundabout Theatre Company bought it. Their lease was cancelled in 1999, so they closed.
Toys “R” Us opened their flagship store at this location on November 17, 2001, it featured a giant ferris wheel. It closed on 30 Dec. 2015 due to high rent costs.
in 1997, the drive in became the site of a Walmart & Sam’s Club.
388 seats today. This theater is called Giant Screen Theater, and was opened with the new COSI on November 6, 1999. http://oldcosi.com/newcosi.htm Previously, it was called extremeScreen, but later renamed. COSI used to be at 280 E. Broad from March 29, 1964 to September 6, 1999. http://oldcosi.com/history.htm
Address needs to be changed to 104 N Adams Rd, Rochester Hills, MI 48309, United States. Meadowbrook Village Mall should be mentioned in description
https://foursquare.com/v/ua-eagle-highlands-10/4b77030ff964a52062742ee3 Final day was December 31, 2011
https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/313457200/?match=1&terms=%223901%20shore%20drive%22
Cinema closed January 18, 2023. Originally opened in 1989 with the mall.
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-chronicle/145211070/ https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-chronicle/145211318/ https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-chronicle/145211085/
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Final day of performances was December 10, 2000. When they closed they threw out the keys without locking the doors. County put up a fence later.
Drive-in didn’t close in 1969, the drive in closed around 1964, the next year it was torn down for a Kmart store (store 4111, operated from October 28, 1965 to June 6, 2000)