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[[Image:Edge 12.JPG|right|375px|thumb|The Edge 12, February 2011]] | [[Image:Edge 12.JPG|right|375px|thumb|The Edge 12, February 2011]] | ||
'''The Edge 12''' is a 12-screen cinema multiplex located in the former [[Festival 18]] location at [[ | '''The Edge 12''' is a 12-screen cinema multiplex located in the former [[Festival 18]] location at [[Crestwood Festival Center]] on [[Crestwood Boulevard]]. | ||
After the Festival 18 closed in May [[2006]], the cinema remained vacant, one of several vacancies in the shopping center, until Naos Entertainment, a Greenville company owned by Marty Felts, announced plans to renovate and reopen in [[2010]]. | After the Festival 18 closed in May [[2006]], the cinema remained vacant, one of several vacancies in the shopping center, until Naos Entertainment, a Greenville company owned by Marty Felts, announced plans to renovate and reopen in [[2010]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:08, 27 April 2012
The Edge 12 is a 12-screen cinema multiplex located in the former Festival 18 location at Crestwood Festival Center on Crestwood Boulevard.
After the Festival 18 closed in May 2006, the cinema remained vacant, one of several vacancies in the shopping center, until Naos Entertainment, a Greenville company owned by Marty Felts, announced plans to renovate and reopen in 2010.
The remodeled cinema features all stadium-seating, self-serve drink stations, and four 3-D screens. In October 2011 the theater was granted a license to serve beer and wine.
On the evening of December 25, 2011 a large group of unsupervised youths disrupted theater operations, roamed around the theaters and shopping center in unruly packs, and looted the open candy shelves in the lobby. Operators closed the cinema and Birmingham Police dispersed the crowds. Similar gatherings reportedly have occurred near multiplexes in Trussville and Vestavia Hills.
References
- Bryant, Joseph D. (June 17, 2010) "Closed cinema in Birmingham's Crestwood neighborhood to reopen." Birmingham News
- Diel, Stan (August 10, 2010) "No box office, but lots of security when new Eastwood movie theater opens." Birmingham News
- Hickerson, Patrick (October 12, 2011) "Birmingham City Council approves beer, wine license for Crestwood's Edge 12 Movie Theater." Birmingham News
- Hansen, Jeff (December 27, 2011) "Rowdy Christmas Day crowd forces early closing of east Birmingham's Edge 12 Movie Theater." Birmingham News
External links
- Naos Entertainment website
- The Edge 12 Birmingham on Facebook.com