Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment has announced a partnership with Woodbury Corp. to expand its Megaplex Entertainment business segment to St. George’s Desert Color development, a huge master-planned community and regional shopping center on the city’s southern border. Project development of Megaplex Entertainment at Desert Color is already underway with specific construction details to be announced soon.
The new entertainment complex will feature premium format auditoriums, luxury bowling with lane-side dining, a variety of food and beverage options, an arcade with a prize redemption center, private event and party space, and other features.
“We’re excited to partner with Woodbury Corp. to bring our newest entertainment concept to the residents of Southern Utah,” said Michelle Smith, president of Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment. “As a company, we’re working to ‘Enrich Lives’ by developing meaningful places that build community, create jobs and bring people together.”
“Megaplex is a best-in-class cinema and entertainment operator and will be a magnet of activity for Desert Color,” said Danny Woodbury, senior vice president at Woodbury Corp. “Woodbury Corp. and its partners are committed to making this development a regional gathering space that offers the best in entertainment, dining and shopping.”
A first-of-its-kind LHM Megaplex Entertainment complex is currently under construction in Downtown Daybreak, a Larry H. Miller master-planned community in South Jordan. That Megaplex Entertainment complex will be located next to the new Salt Lake Bees ballpark, also scheduled to open in 2025. The company is also renovating or enhancing Megaplex operations at its Sunset location in St. George, in Vineyard and at Legacy Crossing in Centerville. The Megaplex Theatres at The Junction in Ogden recently underwent a similar luxury makeover.