Warren says overall expansion plans for his company may also include a new theater in Oklahoma City's Bricktown, a redeveloped part of downtown Oklahoma City that includes a waterway, shops, restaurants and entertainment.
In January, Warren says Oklahoma City mayor Kirk Humphreys and Bricktown developer Randy Hogan visited Wichita to tour Warren's theaters and talk about plans for a similar concept in Bricktown.
"They don't have theaters like this in Oklahoma, St. Louis and Denver," Warren says.
Warren has asked Spangenberg to develop a plan for the Bricktown site, which he says would be similar to his six-screen Old Town theater scheduled to open in early June.
"We're looking at a six- to eight-auditorium theater that would have balconies and food service similar to the main auditorium at 13th and K-96," Spangenberg says. "The Oklahoma City site is integrated to sit right on the river on the edge of Bricktown. Mr. Hogan is doing a sizable development of retail and specialty shops, so we're studying how the theater could fit in."
Humphreys says he hopes Oklahoma City can make a deal work for a Warren Theatre.
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