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The Daily Gazette / September 9, 2003

Synthesis designs new downtown theatre complex

Schenectady. Plans are in motion for a 12-screen movie theatre complex to be located in downtown Schenectady (State and Clinton Streets). Synthesis, a Schenectady design firm involved in much of the downtown planning, is designing the theatre complex to coordinate with the historic character of the street. It is estimated that the complex will cost $10 million. The majority of the financing will be done through private lenders.

Joseph Tesiero and Bruce Wendell, owners of Emerald Cinemas in Amsterdam, intend to open the independent theatre complex in Schenectady by November 2004. Tesiero states that he is confident he will draw 325,000 people annually to the cinema as there are approximately 60,000 people in the city and the average person goes to the movies about five times a year.

First-run movies

The theatre complex, which will be called Diamond Cinemas, will play first-run movies featuring digital sound technology and sharp resolution. The complex will be open 365 days a year and will run matinees and night movies. Synthesis, working closely with Tesiero, designed the theatres in the complex in a range of sizes, from large-screen cinemas that seat 480 to smaller formats that seat 50 people. Synthesis and Tesiero planned the complex to have a total of 2,500 seats, which will be stadium-style so the view is unobstructed, and will likely be the high-back, reclining-style seats. The plan also includes a concession stand. "We want people to feel at home and feel comfortable," Wendell said.

Because the theatre complex is family-owned, Tesiero says it will be able to offer such unusual accommodations as booster seats and the opportunity to rent screens for private parties. The Broadway garage will accommodate parking. He is looking to sell tickets at an average of $6.50. That figure takes into account price breaks for senior citizens and children.

"Movies are the cheapest form of entertainment," Tesiero said. He is hoping to attract some of the people leaving Schenectady County to view movies at the Crossgates Mall in Albany. He isn't concerned about competing with the Loews in Rotterdam Square mall because it's older and his theatre complex will offer a more personalized experience, he said.

Excerpt from article by Andrea Baker and Michael DeMasi (contributed to article). The Daily Gazette. Schenectady, New York.
     
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