Popular Northwest Austin movie theater abruptly shutters after 3 decades
A blank marquee and a dark movie house greeted movie-goers over the weekend as the Regal Arbor Cinema at Great Hills, popular for showing lower-budget, independent films, was closed.
While there were no details specific to the Austin theater shutdown from its owner, Cineworld, which operates the Arbor under the Regal name in the U.S., the closing appears to be related to a bankruptcy filing on September 7.
On Monday, September 26, employees at the cinema, located between Jollyville Road and Highway 183 North access road near Great Hills Trail, were seen carting-out items from the shuttered theater.
According to the movie theater fan site cinematreasures.org, the Austin theater opened on July 14, 1989, as the Great Hills 8 Cinema and was operated by General Cinema Theatres. It was closed in 2000, but reopened October 9, 2003, as Arbor Cinema at Great Hills.
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