I really like the downtown council getting out there and getting some things going....I've heard similiar things in other downtown's being very popular. With the amount of people already living down here, we're getting critical mass where things like this are becoming very popular w/o much fanfare....just wait until 909 Walnut and all the Library lofts are done.
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I jus' wish AMC Theaters would stop being chicken shit and develop a downtown theater in their own city!KC wrote:I really like the downtown council getting out there and getting some things going....I've heard similiar things in other downtown's being very popular. With the amount of people already living down here, we're getting critical mass where things like this are becoming very popular w/o much fanfare....just wait until 909 Walnut and all the Library lofts are done.
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no joke.I jus' wish AMC Theaters would stop being chicken shit and develop a downtown theater in their own city!
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The general rule: 10,000 people = 1 theater
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and that one theatre is currently in Crown Center.