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Ground set to be broken for theater

Laemmle Theatres’ Newhall location expected by end of 2019

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

City officials have scheduled a groundbrea­king for Laemmle Theatres, marking the next phase in the Redevelopm­ent Block for Old Town Newhall.

The event, scheduled 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17, is set to take place at the corner of Main Street and Lyons Avenue.

Laemmle Theatres is a family-run movie theater chain establishe­d in 1938, showing independen­t, foreign, art and documentar­y films in the Los Angeles area.

Among a list of nine other locations, Laemmle Newhall would sit on the corner of Railroad Avenue and Lyons Avenue, northeast of the block project.

The new theater building is projected to include seven screens and about 500 seats, according to the city’s website.

Greg Laemmle, the president of Laemmle Theatres, said during the Newhall parking structure groundbrea­king last year that he has heard Santa Clarita residents sometimes travel more than 30 miles to Hollywood to see a film not shown locally.

“This is an advantage for those that would drive to the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles,” he said Wednesday. “We think this will be an economic driver for the Santa Clarita area.”

He said besides screening films that are not typically offered locally, the theaters will also show “upscale, goodqualit­y films.”

The theaters are part of two other projects, which includes the Old Town Newhall parking structure and Newhall Crossings.

Constructi­on of the parking structure took about 12 months and opened to the public in May, offering 372 parking stalls and an event area on the rooftop deck.

Newhall Crossings is a mixed-use location planned to house 20,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space and more than 40 residentia­l units with subterrane­an parking. The project broke ground a year ago and is expected to be complete in the summer of 2019.

Laemmle Newhall is scheduled to open by the end of 2019, according to the city’s website.

City Council members and representa­tives from Laemmle Theatres and Serrano Developmen­t Group are expected to talk about the cultural impact the theaters are expected to offer to residents during the Oct. 17 ceremony.

To find out more about the Redevelopm­ent Block, visit the “Mixed Use Project” tab at oldtownnew­hall.com.

 ?? Signal file photo ?? A sign advertises the Laemmle Theatres coming to Newhall in 2019.
Signal file photo A sign advertises the Laemmle Theatres coming to Newhall in 2019.

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