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Metropolitan Theatres

Metropolitan Theatres Corp. trades as Metropolitan Theatres at 25 locations throughout CA and CO. The movie theaters occupy spaces of 25,000 sq.ft. in regional malls, strip centers and freestanding locations. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the existing markets during the coming 18 months.
For more information, contact Allan Gilbert, Metropolitan Theatres Corp., 8727 West 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90048; 310-858-2800, Fax 310-858-8162.

Harkins Theatres

Harkin Amusement Enterprises trades as Harkins Theatres at 21 locations throughout AZ, CA and TX. The stadium-seat all digital megaplex cinemas occupy spaces of 59,000 sq.ft. to 85,000 sq.ft. in power and entertainment centers and malls. Plans call for as many as three openings during the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place throughout the Western U.S.
For more information, contact Mike Bowers, Harkins Amusement Enterprises, 7511 East McDonald Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85250; 480-627-7777, Fax 480-443-0950; Web site: www.harkinstheatres.com.

Mann Theaters

Mann Theaters, Inc. trades as Mann Theaters at 18 locations throughout MN. The movie theaters occupy spaces of 45,000 sq.ft. to 65,000 sq.ft. in community and regional malls and freestanding locations. Expansion opportunities are sought throughout the existing market.
For more information, contact Steve Mann, Mann Theaters, Inc., 711 Hennepin Avenue, 3rd Floor, Minneapolis, MN 55403; 612-332-3303, Fax 612-332-3305; Email: troutsa@aol.com.

Build-A-Bear Workshop

Build-A-Bear Workshops trades as Build-A-Bear Workshop at 109 locations nationwide. The specialty stores, featuring a build-your-own stuffed animal theme, occupy spaces of 2,000 sq.ft. to 3,000 sq.ft. in entertainment and tourist centers, malls and freestanding locations. Plans call for as many as 40 openings during the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place nationally and in Canada. Average sales of $700 psf to $1,000 psf have been reported.
For more information, contact Marsha Fusch, Build-A-Bear Workshops, 1954 Interbelt Business Center, Saint Louis, MO 63114; 314-721-4800, Fax 314-721-3663; Web site: www.buildabear.com; Email: webbear@buildabear.com

Kiddie Koncepts

Kiddie Koncepts, Inc. trades as Kiddie Koncepts at 20 locations nationwide. The kiosks, specializing in children’s rides, occupy spaces of 300 sq.ft. in regional malls. Expansion opportunities are sought nationwide during the coming 18 months.
For more information, contact Stacey Edelstein, Kiddie Koncepts, Inc., 118 Rockwood Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15238; 412-963-7575, Fax 412-963-7588.


Alladin’s Castle, Cyber Station, Timeout, Diamond Jim and Pocket Change

Namco Cybertainment, Inc. trades as Alladin’s Castle, Cyber Station, Timeout, Diamond Jim and Pocket Change at 300 locations nationwide and in Puerto Rico. The family fun centers occupy spaces of 2,000 sq.ft. to 2,500 sq.ft. in malls and entertainment centers. Plans call for as many as 10 openings during the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place throughout the continental U.S. and Puerto Rico. Typical leases run five years with five-year options. A vanilla shell is required. The company prefers to locate in food courts and entertainment areas of malls and near movie theaters. The company also operates Wonder Park at three locations nationwide. The family fun centers, catering to families with children ages two to 12, occupy spaces of 20,000 sq.ft. to 25,000 sq.ft. in strip and entertainment centers, malls and freestanding locations. Plans call for as many as three openings during the coming 18 months. Expansion will take place throughout the Northeast and Midwest.
For more information, contact Ken Green, Namco Cybertainment, Inc., 877 Supreme Drive, Bensenville, IL 60106; 630-238-2200, Fax 630-238-0560; Web site: www.namcoarcade.com; Email: kgreen@namcoarcade.com.

Holoworld

Holoworld operates four locations throughout CA, CO, NY and TX. The concept, offering a restaurant, sports bar, video games and laser games, occupies spaces of 20,000 sq.ft. to 25,000 sq.ft. in entertainment centers. Plans call for as many as six openings during the coming 18 months, with representation by Beitler Commercial Real Estate. Expansion will take place nationwide. The company prefers to cotenant with movie theaters. Typical leases run 10 years. Specific improvements are required. Demographic requirements include a population of 50,000 within one mile earning $30,000 to $100,000 as the average household income. The company cites Dave & Busters and Jillians as competition.
For more information, contact Steven Goldblatt, Beitler Commercial Real Estate, 15165 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 300, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403; 818-501-5001 Ext. 300, Fax 818-986-1500; Email: sgoldblatt@ask.com.

Entertainment Cinemas

Entertainment Cinemas operates 10 locations throughout CT, FL, MA and RI. The movie theaters occupy spaces of 20,000 sq.ft. to 50,000 sq.ft. in malls and freestanding locations. Growth opportunities are sought throughout the eastern and southern U.S. during the coming 18 months, with representation by National Commercial Brokers. The company prefers to acquire existing cinemas. Demographic requirements include a population of 100,000 within seven miles earning $35,000 as the average household income.
For more information, contact Harmon Lewis, National Commercial Brokers, 75 Second Avenue, Suite 315, Needham, MA 02494; 781-453-0360, Fax 781-453-0390; Web site: www.nationalcommercial.com; Email: harmon@nationalcommercial.com.