Star Theater Southfield, Loews Cineplex
When it debuted in 1997, the Star Theater was the first movie theater in Michigan to feature stadium seating. At that time, it was also the largest and most elaborate theater complex owned by Loews Cineplex.
A fast track schedule of ten (10) months brought this groundbreaking movie house to life. Inside, numerous high-end architectural finishes required meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship. In the end, the facility debuted in time for the summer blockbuster movie season and has generated memorable experiences for all its patrons. |
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Project Statistics: |
Cost: |
$23,000,000 |
Size: |
180,000 sf |
Location: |
Southfield, MI |
Type: |
New |
Architect: |
Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Hueber |
Delivery: |
General Contracting |
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Project Highlights: |
Twenty (20) auditoriums with seating capacity from 100 to 700 |
Stadium seating in all auditoriums |
Two large mezzanines for film projection |
Common area with 90,000 sf of retail and restaurant space |
Three specialty themed lobbies |
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