[1] The group also operates in Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, New York State, North and South Carolina and Tennessee.
When it was learned that the Capitol would close, Gary Geiger decided to build a multiplex theater in downtown Owosso which opened shortly thereafter.
A year later, the chain completed a 14-screen theater located in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, known as the Trillium Cinemas.
[citation needed] Following the closing of the Clio Cinemas in March 2011[4] (which would reopen in 2011 under the management of Emagine Entertainment), NCG leased the former National Amusements theater at Courtland Center in Burton.
The theater, which has six screens, was remodeled entirely, in the former Clio location's equipment, reopening on May 20, 2011 as the NCG Courtland Center Cinemas.
In 2012, NCG acquired a ten-screen cinema in Marietta, Georgia, from Regal Entertainment Group.
The chain tested serving beer at its concession stand at its Midland theater after a remodeling January 7 to March 1, 2019.