The Brooklyn Heights Cinema continues to provide refuge from the storm, as owner Kenn Lowy discusses in a profile in today’s New York Observer. He tells the newspaper, “We all live in the area, I’m 10 minutes away, so why not.” Lowy says he wasn’t about to let Hurricane Sandy shut him down: “We were […]
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Brooklyn Heights Cinema At 70 Henry Street To Be Razed, After All
By Chuck Taylor on May 17, 2012 3:16 pm in Architecture, Brooklyn Heights, Commercial Real Estate, Landmark Preservation, movies
After a push & pull tug of war throughout 2012, it appears the beloved Brooklyn Heights Cinema building at 70 Henry Street is about to meet the wrecking ball, after all. But there’s hope: Plans call for a movie theater on the ground level of the new structure to be built on the site. BHB […]
Brooklyn Heights Cinema Now Using iPad App Shopkeep for Ticketing
The Brooklyn Heights Cinema’s new owner Ken Lowy is featured in a promotional video for Shopkeep, a point of sale system (they use the iPad app) that the theater is using to keep track of tickets sold. According to Lowy, the new system will help them report ticket sales more accurately to distributors and hopefully […]
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