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  1. They purchased the Regent Theatre on 12th Street between Walnut and Grand in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. The Dubinskys eventually changed their name to Durwood and the company they formed was called Durwood Theatres. In 1961, Edward's son, Stanley, took control of Durwood Theatres, then a small 10-theatre chain, when his father died.

  2. Jul 27, 2019 · The Ward Parkway development was judged successful enough for Durwood Theaters to embark on a programme of edge-of-downtown and suburban cinema building, which included the Embassy One and Two twin cinemas (300 seats each) in Kansas City’s Country Club Plaza in 1964 and the world’s first four-screen or quadruplex cinema in Kansas City’s ...

  3. Mar 3, 2016 · AMC was founded in Kansas City in 1920 when brothers Edward, Maurice and Barney Dubinsky bought the Regent Theater, then located near 12th and Walnut streets. ... changed their name to Durwood ...

  4. May 21, 2018 · Company is founded by Edward Durwood in Kansas City, Missouri. 1960: Stanley Durwood becomes president of Durwood Theatres and starts developing the concept of the multiple-screen theatre. 1963: Durwood Theatres introduces the first multiplex theatre, in Kansas City. 1966: Durwood Theatres introduces the first four-plex theatre. 1969:

  5. 1920 in Kansas City, Missouri: Headquarters: 920 Main Street Kansas City, Missouri 64105: Key people: Edward Durwood, Founder Peter C. Brown, CEO: Industry: Entertainment (movie theatres) Products: AMC Theatres: Revenue $2.5 billion (FY 2007) Net income $134 million (FY 2007) Employees: 21,000: Website: www.amctheatres.com

  6. The Greater Kansas city Community Foundation is The Durwood Foundation's supported charitable organization. The Durwood Foundation made grants to gkccf to support various charities focusing primarily on increasing quality and accessibility of early childhood education programs in The Greater Kansas city area in order to prepare children for success in kindergarten and beyond.

  7. Stanley H. Durwood (August 5, 1920 – July 14, 1999) was a businessman and philanthropist born in Kansas City to Edward D. and Celia T. Durwood.[1] He is known for building the first multiplex movie theater in the 1960s. Durwood attended Harvard University, and served as a navigator in the Army Air Forces in World War II,[1] where he rose to the rank of lieutenant.[2] He had an uncanny ...

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