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Theater Xtreme Opens Seattle Franchise

By TWICE Staff -- TWICE, 8/28/2007

Newark, Del. — Theater Xtreme Entertainment Group, a nationwide retailer and installer of real movie theaters for the home, has opened its newest franchise location in Lynnwood, Wash., a northern suburb of Seattle.

The design center, which opened on Aug. 23, is operated by Scott Fehr of Snohomish, Wash.

Theater Xtreme Entertainment Group CEO Scott Oglum commented on Fehr and the location, “He's optimistic and ready to bring the joy of putting real movie theaters into homes throughout the Puget Sound region. Lynwood is a great market and it's our first operational franchise on the West Coast. Most importantly, he's the only retailer of this kind in the area.”

Attending the grand opening along with friends and family was Theater Xtreme’s franchise district support manager Bob Beatty.

Theater Xtreme Entertainment Group said it is a specialty retailer of real movie theaters for the home. The company's 80-inch to 120-inch front-projection systems are designed to delivers an authentic movie theater experience. Its cinema packages, featuring brand names and factory-direct products, are said to be simple to use and cost significantly less than traditional A/V dealer offerings. It operates five company-owned stores and 10 franchises in 11 states.

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