ITEX Group Unveils 214-Unit Cinema Inspired Multifamily Mixed-Use Development Located in Northwest Arkansas Market of Fayetteville

ITEX Group Unveils 214-Unit Cinema Inspired Multifamily Mixed-Use Development Located in Northwest Arkansas Market of Fayetteville

FAYETTEVILLE, AR - Premiering in 2024, The Aronson, a much-buzzed-about multifamily, entertainment and retail destination will throw open its doors to Fayetteville and Northwest Arkansas. Starring over two hundred of the regions' most desirable rental homes, this unique mixed use development will also feature restaurants and the world's greatest movie theater – the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema + Drive-In. Produced by Catchlight Entertainment, a strategic partnership of the ITEX Group and Time Warp Enterprises, The Aronson will be an entertainment community like no other.

"The Aronson will be a beacon of community and fun for all of Fayetteville and Northwest Arkansas," said Chris Akbari, Catchlight partner and CEO of ITEX. "Residents will be able to enjoy the convenience of mortgage-and-maintenance-free living in an upscale bike and pedestrian friendly community filled with parks, green spaces and a host of modern amenities."

The Aronson's 214 residences will feature a vibrant mix of single, duplex, and triplex homes alongside several garden-style apartment buildings. With conveniences like bike parking, home offices and dedicated garages, the amenity-rich property will also feature a clubhouse, fitness center, pool, playgrounds and dog parks – all just steps from restaurants and movies.

With The Aronson, Fayetteville residents can look forward to exploring a bike-and pedestrian-friendly neighborhood that encapsulates the local penchant for community, excitement, and fun. The Aronson is truly One Blockbuster of a Neighborhood.

The commercial side of The Aronson will be anchored by Arkansas's first Alamo Drafthouse Cinema + Drive-In. This will not only be the first Alamo Drafthouse in Arkansas, it will also be the company's first permanent drive-in theater. The Austin-based cinema-eatery will open in 2024 with 798 luxury recliner seats across 8 indoor theaters equipped with 4kdigital projection, including The Big Show, Alamo Drafthouse's Premium Large Format theater with Dolby Atmos sound and 70mm projection capabilities. The drive-in screen will feature parking for cars and bikes and a view from the beer garden.

Like all Alamo Drafthouse cinemas, the new Fayetteville location will offer a scratch-made food menu, local beers on draft, and craft cocktails brought to guests in their seats by stealthy servers trained to not disrupt the movie experience. Speaking of not disrupting the movie, the cinema chain's famed No Talking/No Texting policy will be in effect at the location to ensure guests can watch films free from annoying distractions.

Guests are encouraged to arrive up to 30 minutes early to screenings for an ad-free preshow with funny clips, informative video essays, and more. Drafthouse is in the name for a reason, and guests will be able to enjoy a cold drink and chatting with other movie fans at the cinema's standalone bar and beer garden. The bar will have dozens of beers on tap, craft cocktails, and will be set up to host small events, parties, and screenings and the outdoor beer garden will have a view of the drive-in screen.

The Aronson is named for cinema pioneer, and Arkansas native, Max Aronson (screen name Gilbert "Bronco Billy" Anderson). Considered the first film star, Aronson had three roles in the early cinema hit, "The Great Train Robbery" before going on to found Essanay Studios in 1906, where he was both a producer and star. Aronson grew famous starring in hundreds of silent films as Broncho Billy, the first iconic onscreen cowboy. By 1914 he was dubbed "The King of the Movies" and the following year he recruited rising star Charlie Chaplin to Essanay, where he produced the early classic, "The Tramp," among other Chaplin productions. Aronson also produced the first Laurel & Hardy title. While Aronson left the film world in the late 1910's, he was recognized for his role as a film industry pioneer with a 1958 Academy Award.

Source: ITEX Group

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