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Show T 1 Thursday, November 15, 2007 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 19 ( mt r Ttiesites hom may bis e's cirowii jewel own New aleC I l f H Dag BuiBOl Michael Rigert NORTH COUNTY STAFF Construction on multi-use development Midtown Village reaches a milestone this week as the towering development in central Orem debuts the completion com-pletion of its South Wing tower and the groundbreaking for a new showhouse for Hale Center Cen-ter Theater Orem on Friday. Midtown Village and Hale Center Theater are holding a public open house Friday night from 6 to 10 p.m. to introduce Utah County residents to the South Tower and fete the groundbreaking of the approximately approx-imately $7 to 8 million new Hale Center Theater Orem. The theater will be built on the property's southwest corner adjacent to the development's future lifestyle-oriented West Wing. 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State St. will consist of six stories of retail, offices and residential spaces in the South, North Wings, and restaurants, shops and entertainment enter-tainment venues below residential resi-dential units in the West Wing. The multi-story West Wing will also contain a European-style European-style shopping street including a jeweler, bakery, chocolatier, wedding emporium, and a reception re-ception center. David Rannells, sales and marketing director for Mid- . v$m . i Steven R. Braithwaite & Family tm, TEETH WHITENING WITH NEW PATIENT EXAM, CLEANING & X-RAYS $175 Value! Valid with coupon only. Not Valid with other offers. only with new patient eanw. Expire 103107 j 'if town Village developer Tower Development Services, said it's anticipated the North Tower will be completed by summer 2008 while West Wing is 18 to 24 months out. "We've been behind schedule for a long time," he said. "We anticipated opening (the South Wing) back in April, and we've had construction delays, but now we're ready." Second-floor office tenants Prudential real estate, Equity Title and Centurion Security are preparing to move into the South Tower, gourmet pizzeria Pizza 712 will open its doors Nov. 26, and busy Kneaders restaurant in north Orem is also planning to set up shop in the South Wing, Storey said. Anne Swenson, marketing director for Hale Center Theater The-ater Orem, said the newly nonprofit non-profit theater has been looking for a new home for years to allow greater access to its performances but didn't want to lose the intimacy of its audience-friendly theater-in-the-round setting. The new theater will have more seating, storage and amenities, and theater of 7 days. 4 lines and a photo. Includes Classified Marketplace & online. If it luMu UUUu IMJ f v t WE HAVE ALL HEEDS! IIICLUDIIIG LIFT KITS! A 1 WE OFFER: Superchips Nerf Bars -Vent Visors Turbq & Cat Back Exhaust Kits 'Bed Caps Fender Rairs -Edge Juice with Attitude! ROOKY'S AMERICAN CM CARE A. A. A . 397 fJ. AVAILABLEI S NO INTEREST 2. UNTIL 20081 f,.T On ny ut ov 400 Ei TL SutMd to crx ppfw. J ficials jumped at the chance to make Midtown Village their new home. "It's going to be a lovely building, but we can't get away from who we are and what we do," she said. One recent major change to the plans for the new theater moved it from the interior of the West Wing to an exterior location on the property's southwest corner. Swenson said the switch was made to keep the theater on its Christmas Christ-mas 2008 completion schedule, cut building costs, and give Hale Center Theater Orem greater exposure. During Friday's public open house gala, theater actors in costumes will perform musical numbers from its 17-year history his-tory including selections from "Camelot," "Thoroughly Modern Mod-ern Millie," "Beauty and the Beast," "The Secret Garden" and "West Side Story." Theater officials will unveil the design plans for the new theater while patrons and public enjoy the performances, food and touring the South Tower. t il. t.Jil.H.MlJ A mrttmm it ttmmmmJt YOUR TRUCK D STATE 655-1140 It's going to be a lovely building, but we can't get away from who we are and what we do. Anne Swenson MARKETING DIRECTOR "I think people are really curious cu-rious and want to get inside," Swenson said. " Swenson said the construction construc-tion of the new theater will largely be made possible due to donations from contributors and much fundraising is still needed. 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