The theater opened with a private celebration on Thursday, May 28 attended by area business leaders and VIPs and officially opened to the public on Friday, May 29.
This opening marks the culmination of a vision that began in 2004 with the demolition of the defunct Jaymont block at Church Street and Orange Avenue – the main and main intersection in Downtown Orlando.
This opening marks the culmination of a vision that began in 2004 with the demolition of the defunct Jaymont block at Church Street and Orange Avenue – the main and main intersection in Downtown Orlando.
Upon completion of construction, the project has been plagued with liens, lawsuits, bankruptcies and myriad of setbacks.
In 2008, RP Realty Partners of Beverly Hills, CA purchased the retail portion of the Plaza and hired CB Richard Ellis to lease the second floor theater and remaining first floor retail spaces.
Because of the complexities of this deal, Palta and Belcher were recognized by Orlando Business Journal as brokering one of 'The Best Real Estate Deals of 2008' within Central Florida.
The two largest screens are digital high definition projection systems capable of 3-D movies, a first for Central Florida.
There are over 1,100 leather rocker seats in a stadium configuration with 10-inch tables and ample legroom.
Concessions range from traditional candy and popcorn to a full menu of pizza, sandwiches, and appetizers from cheese platters to caviar. Beer, wine and champagne will be served throughout the theater as well as in two wine bars.
"The response has been overwhelming. This is truly a first class theater located in the heart of Downtown Orlando – an entertainment destination for residents, workers and visitors from throughout Central Florida," says Palta.
Prices range from $4.50 for matinees to $9.50 for evening show times and include validation for parking within The Plaza garage.
Contact: Angelique Greven, 407.839.3158, angelique.greven@cbre.com
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