atlantaden
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Sounds like the opportunity they sought was in the Seaport. Which is great, but still begs the question on prospects for Arclight's space. I really hope a movie theater makes it into the space here.Alamo Drafthouse has a similar concept to Arclight from what I understand. I believe theyre in bankruptcy, but the reorg type, not the close forever type. Maybe an opportunity?
Me too! Was a nice place to see a movie. Even the popcorn was wicked good.Sounds like the opportunity they sought was in the Seaport. Which is great, but still begs the question on prospects for Arclight's space. I really hope a movie theater makes it into the space here.
This is why I always try to take ferries and water taxis when the opportunity presents.I really like this photo. It gives a unique perspective on the city that we rarely see.
Sounds like the opportunity they sought was in the Seaport. Which is great, but still begs the question on prospects for Arclight's space. I really hope a movie theater makes it into the space here.
Yes, while I'm excited we are getting an Alamo Drafthouse in Boston, that location in the Seaport is not as good as the former Arclight location. I would assume there was a bidding war for them between the two developers--but being on two T lines is so much better than being in the transit desert of the Seaport