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[quote=Anonymous]According to the new filings, Mill Creek has executed leases with a l[b]uxury dine-in movie theater [/b]operation and [b]a trendy restaurant chain[/b] and is ready to move ahead with its plans by late summer. The special exceptions requested by the developer will be mulled at the joint meeting Monday. The name of the movie theater will be publicly announced at the work session, it’s been reported. “The operator is a luxury dine-in movie theater concept playing first-run and independent films.They currently have more than 30 theaters in operation in locations throughout the country,” according to a City staff report. “Their concept includes a ground-level bar and restaurant that will activate Founder’s Row along Mason Avenue, along with eight screens (approximately 815 seats) on the upstairs level. Patrons can sit in luxury recliners to watch their films while also having the opportunity to order food and beverages directly to their seats. The Theater is particularly committed to community outreach, including hosting exclusive screenings for families with children who have special needs.” Concerning the restaurant, in its letter to the City, Mill Creek announced it has executed a lease with a restaurant that will occupy approximately 9,500 square feet along Mason Avenue. It states, “The restaurant is City Works Eatery and Pour House, which currently has nine locations throughout the country, not including their “sister” concept Old Town Pour House which has an additional four locations, including one in Gaithersburg, Maryland. City Works is an upscale restaurant and bar featuring modern American classics with brilliant twists, including 90 craft beers on draft.” The theater and City Works leases total approximately 45,000 square feet, which amounts to nearly 50 percent of the total retail in the Founder’s Row project already under lease commitments (contingent on approvals)[/quote]
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