![]() ![]() Gohl, owner of Greenfield Gardens Cinema, leased the operation in late 2009. It opened months later in the newly renovated Kmart building but its then owner, Cinema North Corp., declared bankruptcy in 2009. The cinemas have had a rocky history over the past few years after being forced to move from the crumbling North Adams Plaza on Curran Highway to make way for that building's demolition. "He's very committed to making sure it moves forward until he can find another solution." Mayor Richard Alcombright said he had spoken with Higgins and First Hartford owner Neil Ellis about the movieplex's future. "We did the transition Monday evening and we're back in operation." The moviehouse went dark one night during the transfer, sparking rumors that the cinema was closed for good.īut "everything is fine and we're looking to be more of a community participant," said Peter Higgins, vice president and director of leasing at First Hartford Corp., on Friday. of Connecticut, owner of the Steeple City Plaza off Main Street, took over the operation of the eight-screen movieplex earlier this week after owner George Gohl said he "relinquished control." The new owners of the cinema complex in the downtown are pledging to keep the projectors rolling.įirst Hartford Corp. ![]() ![]() The North Adams Movieplex has switched hands and will be operated by the owner of the Steeple City Plaza. 03:11PM / Friday, DecemPrint Story | Email Story ![]()
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