The Movies at Wellington has closed after serving for over 12 years, citing financial hurdles and competition.
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(This story was updated because an earlier version contained an inaccuracy.) WELLINGTON — The Village has agreed to sell K-Park, its largest undeveloped parcel along State Road 7, to West Palm Beach-based Related Ross and a private school from Singapore ...
The site is one of the largest undeveloped areas along State Road 7 in Palm Beach County's western suburbs. Its future has been an issue for years.
The theater, located 13881 Wellington Trace, said it tried everything it could to keep the movie theater afloat, including looking at upgrades. However, with rising costs and a lack of consistent quality, it feels it's time to stop operations.
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WELLINGTON, Fla. (CBS12) — Major changes are coming to Wellington. The village is in the process of selling the 70-acre property, K-Park, to a developer that plans to turn it into the downtown Wellington has never had. Many neighbors are unhappy to see this green space go and say too much development is underway.
The Movies at Wellington, a staple in the Wellington area for more than a decade, closed its doors for the last time Friday.