Arts & Entertainment

Pittsburgh Area Getting Massive New Cinema, Entertainment Center

Find out here what you can expect at Cinergy

Cinergy's location in Odessa, TX.
Cinergy's location in Odessa, TX. (Image via YouTube.)

PITTSBURGH, PA - Texas-based Cinergy Entertainment Group plans to build a 90,000-square foot multiplex cinema and entertainment center in South Fayette. Cinergy will be a component of the expanding Newbury Market, which already features Topgolf and Carvana locations.

Cinergy’s Pittsburgh location is expected to be similar to the one the company opened last week in Tulsa, OK. According to Cinergy’s website, that $10 million project has:

  • An eight-screen movie theater with reclining heated seats with swivel tables. Moviegoers have call buttons to order food and drinks that are served in the auditorium by wait staff.
  • Fourteen boutique bowling lanes illuminated by large screens projecting sports events and music videos.
  • Multi-sensory interactive attractions such as Hologate VR, and an XD 4D Dark Ride, which combines a motion experience with 3D graphics, special effects, and an immersive shooting gaming system.
  • An arcade area with more than 90 interactive games.
  • A full-service bar with 75-inch TVs and an LED lit bar top.
  • A premium dining menu that includes an extensive bar menu pouring draft beer and craft cocktails.

In addition to the new Tulsa venue, Cinergy has four locations in Texas. In Pittsburgh, Cinergy will compete with two similar establishments: Dave & Busters, which has locations at The Waterfront and The Block Northway, and Scene 75 in Edgewood Towne Centre.

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Cinergy’s plans first were reported by the Pittsburgh Business Times.

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