Big Weekend in Longview: New Entertainment Center Officially Opens Its Doors
Last Summer, Longview Was Left With Just One Movie Theater In Town, But Now They Are Getting Something Better.
Back in June 2023, the shocking news came out that Regal Theatres, which operated the Hollywood Theaters location at 3070 N. Eastman Road, would be closing down permanently and that space has sat dormant for some months now.
Thankfully, a Texas based company has decided that they want to do something with the theater space and they are moving in to take over the location.
Weatherford Based Schulman Theatres Plans To Renovate The Space.
Schulman Theatres has been a family owned and operated business since 1926. It was started in 1926 by Abraham and his son Morris Schulman who opened the Queen and the Dixie Theatre in Downtown Bryan, Texas.
The company is now in its 5th generation of family ownership and has several theatres all across Texas including 2 "City Lights" theatres in Mt. Pleasant and Palestine and its "Film Alley" entertainment centers in Georgetown, Weatherford, Bastrop and Terrell.
The Longview "Film Alley" will feature movies, bowling, an arcade and a scratch kitchen.
According to The Longview News-Journal, Schulman Theatres received initial permission from the city's Planning and Zoning Commission for a permit necessary to allow for an "indoor amusement" business with a restaurant that serves mixed beverages.
The building has been renovated to include eight theaters, axe throwing, bowling and an arcade along with a restaurant making it the 5th Film Alley location in Texas. Showtimes for movies start Friday and you can check showtimes by clicking here.
The debut weekend will feature:
- Red One
- The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
- Wicked
- Gladiator II
The theaters will be on the backside of the building, while the front is where the bowling alley, arcade and axe throwing will be located.
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