Loews to build largest theater complex in NJ.Roseland Property Roseland Property is an Eastern seaboard property development company with significant projects completed or under constrution in the states of Virginia, New Jersey, New York and Massachusetts. To date, Roseland have built over 44,000 homes. Company has announced a long-term ground lease to Loews Cineplex Entertainment, which is constructing the largest theater complex in New Jersey. The 93,000 square-foot theater will contain 24 screens and be built on a 20-acre site that was formerly the historic Cherry Hill Cherry Hill, township (1990 pop. 69,319), Camden co., W central N.J.; name was changed from Delaware township to Cherry Hill in 1961. Largely residential, Cherry Hill has been marked by great development and housing growth, especially since the 1970s. Inn along Route 38 at the intersection of Haddonfield Road in Cherry Hill, NJ. Roseland Property Company took title of the site in 1994. Built in the 1970s, the former Cherry Hill Inn was demolished and remediated by Roseland Property Company, and the company subsequently received full township approval for a movie theater complex in 1998. Located opposite the Cherry Hill Mall, the new Loews Cherry Hill Theatre is currently under construction and expected to be open by this December. Loews' Cherry Hill Theatre will feature stadium-style seating in every auditorium, with stepped seating rows providing unparalleled site lines and increased leg room, and huge screens nearly double the size of typical theatre screens. In addition, all 24 auditoriums will feature plush rocking chair seats, state-of-the-art projection and Sony Dynamic Digital Sound (SDDS (Sony Dynamic Digital Sound) A digital audio encoding system used in movie theaters since 1993. The SDDS sound track is recorded optically as microscopic pits similar to a CD along both outer edges of the 35mm film strip. ) - the most advanced digital cinema sound system in the marketplace today. The theatre's lobby will include abundant seating areas with large screen video monitors and food service. An 8,000 square-foot pad site A pad site is a freestanding parcel of commercial real estate located in the front of a larger shopping center or strip mall. Desirable because of their visibility to consumers, accessibility, and the ease of facilitating drive-thru service, pad sites are typically sought after by has been leased to Chevy's Restaurant. Loews Cineplex Entertainment, formed by the May 1998 merger between Sony/Loews Theaters and Cineplex Odion Corporation, is one of the largest theatre circuits, with 2,700 screens in 425 locations in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and Canada. In New Jersey, Loews Cineplex Entertainment operates 200 screens in 24 locations under the Loews, Sony and Cineplex Odeon names. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Kenneth Benjamin Kenneth Charlie Griffith Benjamin (b. 8 April, 1967) in St John's, Antigua, played 26 Tests and 26 one-day internationals for the West Indies. A right arm fast bowler, Benjamin spent much of his international career bowling along side Courtney Walsh and Curtly Ambrose. , vice president of Real Estate for Loews Cineplex Entertainment, "The new Cherry Hill theater will set a new standard for cinema entertainment in New Jersey. The location provides outstanding convenience, superb demographics and excellent density. Roseland Property Company was a first-class company to work with, and made this entire process an easy and enjoyable experience." Roseland Property Company is active in the commercial, retail, residential and multi-family markets throughout New Jersey. Current developments include three luxury single-family communities; Port Imperial, a [middle dot] $2 billion master-planned community on the Hudson River Hudson River River, New York, U.S. Originating in the Adirondack Mountains and flowing for about 315 mi (507 km) to New York City, it was named for Henry Hudson, who explored it in 1609. Dutch settlement of the Hudson valley began in 1629. waterfront; a 30,000 square-foot world-class ferry terminal in Weehawken; and several rental communities. |
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