North Portland Needs a Movie Theater!
North Portland has very few theaters in the area, yet this is one of the largest residential areas in the city. Here is a map I created on Community Walk. As you can see, there are a few theaters serving the North Portland community. Unfortunately, none of these theaters are very convenient for the majority of North Portlanders.
- The Regal City Center in Vancouver is literally in another state! This theater is always a joy to visit, but traffic can be a bit daunting. The main downfall of this theater is access.
- The Lloyd Center Theaters are okay, but they're a bit distant to be very useful for people in North Portland. Again, access is the problem.
- The St. John's Theaters are great. They both allow drinking of beer, but they both have one downfall: There are only two screens in each! During the times they're actually playing something you want to see, you will be treated to a long drive into St. John's. Access isn't as bad as some of the other theaters, but it's still no walk in the park.
- Kennedy School is a great discount theater, but it's still a bit east to be a comfortable distance. Limited by 2 screens, this theater doesn't give much selection either.
There are several places in North Portland where a cinema could be placed:
- Jantzen Beach Shopping Center. There are plenty of large buildings here, many of them under utilized.
- Delta Park area. This space is relatively unknown and hidden from most Portlanders. The huge buildings here are also under utilized and could easily be converted.
- The Expo Center. What better place to have a large cineplex than at the end of the Max line?
- Kenton Park could use a single or double screen theater. Proximity to the Max line is excellent and there are plenty of residents in the area who would use it.
- Mississippi is another great location for a one or two screen theater. The only problem there is a lack of space and parking.
- Down the Interstate corridor. There are plenty of large buildings here and even some open spaces that could be converted into theater space. Parking is plentiful, there is a college nearby (PCC) and a Max line affords easy access. The area near Killingsworth and Interstate would be perfect for this.
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I have thought this myself - It is amazing how far North Portland residents have to go to reach a theater. When you look at the map, downtown Kenton is smack dab in the middle of the theater hole. A theater in Kenton would also help to anchor the fledgling downtown redevelopment - theater patrons may also visit the new Thai or pizza places, a bar, or local shops.
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