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ALT2: ... that the AMC Empire 25 became one of the most popular movie theaters in the world the year after it opened? Source: Hayes, Dade (August 20, 2001). "Gotham plex riding high". Variety. Vol. 384, no. 1. p. 6.
ALT3: ... that the former auditorium of the Empire Theatre is now a movie-theater lobby? Source: Sawyer, Tom (March 9, 1998). "Landmarked Empire Theater on a Slow Roll in New York City". Engineering News-Record. Vol. 240, no. 10. p. 17.
ALT4: ... that the former auditorium of the Empire Theatre later became a lobby for one of the world's most popular movie theaters? Source: See ALT2 and ALT3