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Regal brings IMAX to Albuquerque mixed-use development
Oct 27, 2008
The IMAX Theatre will be one component of a planned 83-acre open-air, pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use development comprising retail, office, restaurant, residential and hospitality tenants. Landscaping and public art will be significant elements in the project. Existing anchors Dillard’s, Bed Bath & Beyond, Sports Authority and Toys “R” Us will remain as part of the new development.
Regal brings IMAX to Albuquerque mixed-use development
Oct 27, 2008
The IMAX Theatre will be one component of a planned 83-acre open-air, pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use development comprising retail, office, restaurant, residential and hospitality tenants. Landscaping and public art will be significant elements in the project. Existing anchors Dillard’s, Bed Bath & Beyond, Sports Authority and Toys “R” Us will remain as part of the new development.
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