The Pointe 14 movie theater is slated to reopen later this month.
The theater announced its plans to reopen on April 23 in a post made earlier this week on its Facebook page.
Marie Cole, a marketing consultant for Stone Theaters, the company that owns The Pointe 14, confirmed the reopening.
All movie theaters owned by Stone Theaters will be opening on April 23, except for a location near Charlotte that will open a week later, Cole said. Stone Theaters has locations in Myrtle Beach and Fayetteville, among other sites in the Carolinas.
Customers will be required to wear masks when the theater re-opens and staff will implement new cleaning protocols, including frequent surface cleaning and nightly deep cleaning, to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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New Hanover Regional Medical Center s plan to expand into the fast-growing Scotts Hill and Porters Neck areas with a new hospital has hit a big regulatory bump.
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services has denied New Hanover s certificate of need application for the project. According to the department s website, the state requires healthcare providers to obtain permission from the agency before developing or offering a new institutional health service.
The certificate of need application was filed in September after New Hanover s Board of Trustees approved spending $210 million to build the Scotts Hill Community Hospital. It raises a number of questions, said Harper Peterson, a former state senator and former mayor of Wilmington who has been critical of the county selling New Hanover Regional, of the state s decision.