Arts & Entertainment
New Movie Theater Under Construction in Littleton
O'neil Cinemas will soon join the retail shops at The Point at I-495 and Rt. 119.

LITTLETON, MA – Construction is underway at the new O'neil Cinemas at The Point, a 540,000-square-foot retail complex at the intersection of I-495 and Rt. 119 in Littleton.
Financed by Lowell Five Bank, the theater is the first of its kind in the area and expected to open this summer. The complex will open with eight screens and eventually expand to 12 and offer amenities such as stadium seating and a 76-seat bar and restaurant with a 20-foot screen to watch sporting events.
"Working with O’neil Cinemas on this project has been exciting," said David E. Wallace, President and CEO of Lowell Five Bank. "Knowing of their successful entertainment facilities in New Hampshire, we were proud to work with an organization whose focus has always been to provide excellent customer experience and service that is second to none. These are the same values that Lowell Five was founded on and continues to adhere to today. The theater will be a great addition to the Littleton area."
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Other features include wall-to-wall screens, Dolby Digital surround sound, Vivid 4K Digital Projection, 3-D viewing technology, closed captioning and leather, fully reclinable loungers, according to President and CEO Daniel O'Neil, Sr.
"The cinema embodies our vision for The Point – a fun, exciting destination where people can shop, dine, and
connect," Sam Park, president of Sam & Park Co., said in a statement. "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."
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Hutter Construction Corporation of New Ipswich, NH, is constructing the complex and Schroeder & Holt Architects of Milwaukee, WI, is providing the architectural services for the project.
Rendering submitted by the Lowell Five Bank
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