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Megaplex Theatres
Megaplex 14 at Legacy Crossing
1075 West Legacy Crossing Blvd
Centerville, Utah
84014
(801) 397-5100
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Proscenium
Sandy, Utah
Scott McQuarrie, a Utah County developer, approached Sandy City in 2006 about building a 2,400-seat Broadway theater southwest of City Hall. The development was named “The Proscenium”, after the Greek innovation to better frame theater performances. The announcement created a rivalry between Sandy and Salt Lake City, which had also had plans for a Broadway theater. Funding for the Proscenium dried up after the credit market tumbled in late 2008.
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Megaplex 14 at Legacy Crossing
Construction - Northeast Exterior |
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The north side of the Megaplex 14 at Legacy Crossing. Megaplex 14 at Legacy Crossing, Centerville, Utah Grant Smith, 15 July 2011 |
Men work on the exterior wall of one of the two largest auditoriums. Megaplex 14 at Legacy Crossing, Centerville, Utah Grant Smith, 15 July 2011 |
Three auditoriums on the north side of the theater complex. Megaplex 14 at Legacy Crossing, Centerville, Utah Grant Smith, 15 July 2011 |
The main hall exit on the north side of the building. Megaplex 14 at Legacy Crossing, Centerville, Utah Grant Smith, 15 July 2011 |
The east exterior wall, from the freeway onramp. Megaplex 14 at Legacy Crossing, Centerville, Utah Grant Smith, 3 September 2011 |
The exterior walls of the two largest auditoriums bear signs for IMAX and Megaplex Theatres. Megaplex 14 at Legacy Crossing, Centerville, Utah Grant Smith, 3 September 2011 |
A sign for Larry H. Miller Megaplex Theatres, on the side of one of the two largest auditoriums. Megaplex 14 at Legacy Crossing, Centerville, Utah Grant Smith, 3 September 2011 |
Three smaller auditoriums at the northeast corner of the theater complex. Megaplex 14 at Legacy Crossing, Centerville, Utah Grant Smith, 3 September 2011 |
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