Massively upgraded Pollack Tempe Cinemas reopens

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Michael Pollack.)

By Ken Sain | San Tan News

When you walk into the newly renovated Pollack Tempe Cinemas, Michael Pollack will be there to greet you himself, wearing his traditional black shirt.

Only it will be a hologram of the Chandler shopping center owner/developer – one of many new additions to his theater complex at Elliot Road and McClintock Drive, which has reopened after a 20-month closure.

There are 15 more holograms on the walls, showcasing some of the products for sale at the snack bar. The sound system has been upgraded, as have all the theater seats.

“We still have some of the things that are the original character that this theater has always had, at least since I’ve had it, and that is all the memorabilia, the collectibles, a lot of the posters and a lot of things that are from movies that are many, many, many, many years ago.”

Pollack added new decorative ceilings, changed the curtains on the sides of the theaters to give it a contemporary look and refurbished the floors.

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