The city of Grosse Pointe Park, in cooperation with a nonprofit community foundation, will build a second movie theater at the city park.
This theater will be added to the existing movie theater, which shows first-run films and is a draw for all five communities in the Pointes. Construction on the second screen, which will seat 60-65 people, will begin this spring.
It is seen as one more way to satisfy locals used to two resident-only city parks that include a free ice rink and warming house, a splash pad and pool, fitness center, gyms and putting green -- amenities not often often found in other cities.
The Grosse Pointe Park Community Foundation is raising about $300,000 of the $450,000 cost to enlarge the theater.
Tax dollars will cover $75,000 and profits from the theater, which charges less than commercial theaters, will cover the rest.
Source: City of Grosse Pointe Park and Grosse Pointe Park Community Foundation
Writer: Kim North Shine
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