Taylor 10 - Taylor MI

Address: 22265 Eureka Rd
City: Taylor
State: MI
Zip: 48180
County: Wayne
Open: 1989
Capacity:
Owner History: Star Theatres
Theater Type: Multiplex
Number of visits to this page: 9671
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General Information:

Source: Doktor Hippy

This Star Theatre, built in 1989, was part of a great theatre building plan sought out by Loeks-Star theatres in 1989-1990. This was one of six multiplexes built around a similar design and layout. This location was originally built as an eight screen, but was later expanded with two screens later in the 90s, and also retrofitted its auditoriums with stadium seating.

From Cinema Treasures

This theater opened with 8-screens in 1989 as part of the Jack Loek’s Star Theaters chain. By 1995 two more screens had been added. It was operated by AMC from 2005 who closed it in December of 2009. It reopened as the Spotlight Taylor in June of 2010, but was closed by November 2012.

Info Updates:
7/28/2015 - waterwinterwonderland.com
MJR has abandoned its plan to take over this location. Cinemark is currently building a new complex across the street at Southland Mall.
5/31/2012 - Fulby
This was one of the first, if not the first, theaters that were built with the art-deco-style Star architecture, which soon after inspired Loews to build new locations in this architecture, in fact, several Loews theaters built in the early-90's are (almost) identical to this theater in exterior architecture (ironic that half of Star's shares were later sold to Loews). It is now the Spotlight Taylor 10 and the west side (facing the shopping center) has been repainted in a yellow-ish color while the east side (facing Racho Road) was untouched and there is still a STAR THEATRE labelscar on that end.
8/27/2009 - jt
The Star Taylor was to be the place to see movies downriver until the MJR Theatre in Southgate opened. You could not get a seat in this place on the weekend. It was retrofitted with stadium seating during the early part of 1998 in time for the opening of Godzilla. This theatre was responsible for the decline of AMC theatres downriver, it is kind of funny know that it too is owned by AMC Theatres.
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