{"id":28628,"date":"2013-11-11T14:51:38","date_gmt":"2013-11-11T19:51:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.saratoga.com\/saratogabusinessjournal\/2013\/11\/movies-return-to-downtown-saratoga-as-bow-tie-opens-luxury-theater-complex.html"},"modified":"2017-11-08T13:52:55","modified_gmt":"2017-11-08T18:52:55","slug":"movies-return-to-downtown-saratoga-as-bow-tie-opens-luxury-theater-complex","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.saratoga.com\/saratogabusinessjournal\/2013\/11\/movies-return-to-downtown-saratoga-as-bow-tie-opens-luxury-theater-complex\/","title":{"rendered":"Movies Return To Downtown Saratoga As Bow Tie Opens Luxury Theater Complex"},"content":{"rendered":"
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This is one of the 11 luxury theaters at the new Bow Tie Criterion Theater in downtown Saratoga Springs, featuring custom leather chairs, and Dolby digital 7.1 surround sound\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
By R.J. DeLuke<\/p>\n
The Bow Tie Criterion Cinema, a new \nmulti-screen movie theater complex in \ndowntown Saratoga Springs is up and running. \nThe city now has a cinema since the \nCommunity Theater on Broadway closed \nin 1980.<\/p>\n
“We specialize in running theaters downtown,” \nsaid Joe Masher, chief operating \nofficer, Bow Tie Cinemas, at a media tour \nof the facility in mid-October. The tour was \njust days before the facility, at 19 Railroad \nPlace, at the corner of Church Street, \nopened to the public. \n“They really become an important part \nof the community,” he added.<\/p>\n
The Bow Tie company has also opened \nanother set of deluxe cinemas at the Wilton \nMall, refurbishing the area where theaters \nonce existed, but closed last year.\n<\/div>\n
The downtown theater, on the first floor of a grand three-story structure built by Bonacio Construction, boasts 11 luxurious auditoriums including one large-format, dubbed by the company as “BTX – Bow Tie Xtreme.”<\/p>\n
Informz, an e-mail marketing company currently on Congress Street in Saratoga Springs, has already announced plans to move its operation to the third floor of the building. At the cinema tour, Sonny Bonacio, president of Bonacio Construction, said most of the second floor office space has also been rented. He said he could not yet release the name of the company that will occupy it.<\/p>\n
But he noted that of 58,000 square feet of space in the building, only 4,000 is available. “We could not be happier” with that situation, Bonacio said.<\/p>\n
The 11 new screens at the Criterion downtown are part of an $18 million building on Railroad Place. All are luxurious, but the gem is the BTX – Bow Tie Xtreme features a 2,000-square-foot screen, custom leather rocking chairs, and enhanced Dolby Digital 7.1 surround sound.<\/p>\n
All auditoriums feature full stadium seating with luxury leather rocking chairs, wallto- wall screens, and Dolby Digital surround sound. The theater also has a selection of hot food, like chicken tenders, hamburger sliders, French fries, and personal pizza.<\/p>\n
“We do not intend to compete with the many fine restaurants in the city,” noted Masher, but it gives customers extra options besides the usual movie theater snacks. A beer and wine caf\u00e9 will also be part of the experience.<\/p>\n
“Movie theaters have become entertainment centers,” said Craig O’Connor, vice president of marketing and concessions for Bow Tie Cinemas. He said there will be different kinds of movies shown downtown.<\/p>\n
At the Mall, it will be the usual first-release films ranging from action to popular and all the genres. It has deluxe eight screens, including one BTX – Bow Tie Xtreme.<\/p>\n
The downtown theater, “more of an upscale, sophisticated theater,” said Masher, will have art films, concert films and even opera selections. It will have first-release popular movies as well.<\/p>\n
Masher said people will be able to use their smartphones to buy tickets and scan them in the spacious lobby. One of the projection areas with its digital equipment is visible from the lobby. Movies are received via satellite and downloaded on the complex’s server. “There’s never a scratch and the sound is always great,” said O’Connor.<\/p>\n
Bow Tie Cinemas’ popular “Movies & Mimosas” classic film series will be presented every Saturday and Sunday morning, featuring classic films on the big screen. “Insomnia Theater” will feature cult hits late night every Friday and Saturday.<\/p>\n
Bow Tie Cinemas debuted the all-new Wilton Mall Cinemas on Route 50 in late October. The Wilton Mall Cinemas features the same selection of foods as the downtown facility.<\/p>\n
Both sites have a private birthday party room available for rent at the theaters. About 30 people are employed at each site, downtown and at the mall.<\/p>\n
Before opening to the public, the downtown Criterion Cinemas was the site of a gala fundraiser to benefit for the Saratoga Hospital Foundation, which raised some $2,400, Masher said.<\/p>\n
Bow Tie Cinemas is a four-generation, family owned company. Founded in 1900 by vaudeville impresario B.S. Moss, the company is the oldest theater circuit in North America, and is the eighth largest. Bow Tie Cinemas operates 382 screens at 62 locations in five states.<\/p>\n
In New York state, the company operates 113 screens at 22 locations, including Movieland in Schenectady, the world-famous Ziegfeld Theater and Chelsea Cinemas in New York City.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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