Six-Screen Movie Theater to Open at 8th and V on October 15
Rendering of the exterior of Atlantic Plumbing Cinema
Landmark Theaters has officially announced that it will open a six-screen movie theater at the Atlantic Plumbing project on October 15.
Atlantic Plumbing Cinema will offer oversized leather seats and reserved seating, in addition to a bar and lounge area where movie-goers can get more than the normal theater fare. The theater will open with the Steve Jobs biopic playing on all six screens.
The theater will be located at 8th and V Street NW (map) on the ground floor of Atlantic Plumbing, a Morris Admi-designed residential project from JBG.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/six-screen_movie_theater_to_open_at_8th_and_v_on_october_15/10413.
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