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Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Vol. 105, No. 102 • One Section
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Theater seats that move with the action
Regal plans to bring 4DX movie experience to Jacksonville – including wind, rain and aromas.
4DX theater seats are built to move along with the action on the screen. For example, shaking during a car chase.
By Karen Brune Mathis Editor Hold onto your seat and don’t bring hot coffee. Regal Cinemas wants to convert an auditorium at its Regal Avenues Stadium 20 into 4DX. That is one of those theaters where you experience not only sight and sound – but movement,
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weather conditions and even aromas. If you doubt that, consider that the regmovies.com site includes safety guidelines about the 4DX experience, including “Take measures to protect clothing against wind, rain-like conditions, bubbles, and strong scents.” No contractor is listed for a pending permit to convert the
auditorium at a cost of $750,000 at the 9525 Philips Highway complex. Regal Cinemas, based in Knoxville, Tennessee, could not be reached. Regmovies.com lists six theaters with a 4DX auditorium – two in New York and one each 4DX
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New home for Greyhound
Photo by Scott Sailer
The new Greyhound Intercity Bus Terminal at 1111 W. Forsyth St. near the Prime Osborn Convention Center is planned to open April 17.
Bus line’s move to facility near the Prime Osborn Convention Center is part of JTA’s $57.3M Regional Transportation Center project.
By Scott Sailer Editorial Research Director After more than six decades Downtown at 10 N. Pearl St., the Greyhound Intercity Bus Terminal is preparing to move to a new home seven blocks west near the Prime
Osborn Convention Center. The move will bring Greyhound to the Jacksonville Transportation Authority’s new hub that will unite national, regional and city bus service, the Skyway and offer access to nearby Interstate 95. The Greyhound terminal at 1111 W.
Forsyth St. is the first phase of JTA’s $57.3 million Regional Transportation Center project, funded from federal, state and local sources. Andy Rodgers, JTA project administrator, said Wednesday the Greyhound
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Taco Bell bringing its new store design concept to Arlington $200,000 upgrade will remodel dining room, restrooms and add an open kitchen. Public
Taco Bell plans an “Explorer Remodel” for its Arlington store at 5905 Merrill Road. Tacobell.com says the Modern Explorer design is inspired by the farm-to-table movement, “reinforcing Taco Bell’s commitment to preparing food using the best ingredients.” The Modern Explorer design uses an open kitchen concept in the restaurant “so you can watch your food being prepared right in
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front of you,” says the company. The city is reviewing a permit application for a $200,000 upgrade of the brand image, a remodeling of the dining room and restrooms, exterior painting and more. L.B. Manske Architecture & Design Inc. of Wichita, Kansas, is the architect. The 2,593-square-foot Merrill Mathis
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Photo by Gamma Photography Studio
The “Explorer” design of this Taco Bell in Santa Ana, California, is coming to Arlington.
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