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Sam Park & Co. breaks ground on O’neil Cinemas at The Point

Groundbreaking of O’neil Cinemas at the Point - Littleton, MA

Littleton, MA Construction is well underway at the new O’neil Cinemas located at The Point, a 540,000 s/f retail destination located at the intersection of I-495 (Exit 31) and Rte. 119. A key component of Sam Park & Co.’s vision for The Point, the cinema is ahead of schedule and on target to open in July.

“The cinema embodies our vision for The Point – a fun, exciting destination where people can shop, dine, and connect,” said Sam Park, president, Sam Park & Co. “It sparks The Point’s final and most exciting component: a vibrant retail streetscape overlooking I-495 with lively shops, interactive venues like climbing gyms, and engaging customer amenities.”

O’neil Cinemas will feature:

• Wall-to-wall screens with all-stadium seating, 4K digital projection, all leather seats, and the latest 3D viewing

• A grand DLX auditorium including a 72-foot-wide curved screen, the biggest in the region and one of the largest in the U.S.

• A Dolby Atmos 3D sound system will makes movie-goers feel like they’re completely immersed in the onscreen action

• The Backstage Lounge, a 76-seat restaurant and bar serving a vast array of entrées, and a 20-foot-wide screen for enjoying live entertainment and sporting events.

At The Point, O’neil Cinemas joins Courtyard by Marriott, Market Basket, Emerson Hospital, The Paper Store, Starbucks, Tavern in the Square, Great Road Kitchen, Party City, DCU, AT&T, Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza, TITLE Boxing Club, Masala Bay Indian Kitchen, Taka Sushi & Japanese Steak House, and many others.

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