Midtown Crossing is set to follow a record breaking 2014 with another blockbuster edition of Monday Night at the Movies, presented by the Omaha World-Herald.
Entering its fourth year, the cinematic summer tradition will run nine consecutive Mondays starting June 1. All of the outdoor movies – free and open to the public – will roll at sunset on a 26-foot inflatable screen in Turner Park.

2015 Monday Night at the Movies Lineup:

  • June 1: Big Hero 6 (PG)
  • June 8: Hunger Games Catching Fire (PG-13)
  • June 15: Field of Dreams (PG)
  • June 22: Despicable Me 2 (PG)
  • June 29: Talladega Nights (PG-13)
  • July 6: The Help (PG-13)
  • July 13: Sixteen Candles (PG)
  • July 20: Star Trek Into Darkness (PG-13)
  • ·July 27: Hunger Games Mockingjay (PG-13)

“What better way to ease into the workweek than by laying out a blanket and enjoying the stars under the stars. Pop into one of our amazing restaurants beforehand, or grab some snacks at Wohlner’s Neighborhood Grocery and Deli – and you’re off to a great start,” said Molly Skold, Midtown Crossing’s vice president of marketing and communications.

For the convenience of its guests, Midtown Crossing offers three hours of free garage parking. On-street parking is also free after 5 p.m.
Midtown Crossing. Five years young. And just getting started. This is what a strong urban core looks like – a diverse neighborhood where restaurants and retail, community events and individual experiences come to life. An energetic embrace when you want to live loudly, a quiet escape when you don’t. We’re dinner conversation with friends and shopping you won’t find anywhere else. 16 acres of life’s little extras: activity, serenity, community. Perfectly centered. East of expected.

For more information about Midtown Crossing, including the latest on residential and retail offerings, events and development amenities, please visit MidtownCrossing.com or contact Molly Skold at (402) 598-9676 or Molly.Skold@MutualofOmaha.com.

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>p>Midtown Crossing is set to follow a record breaking 2014 with another blockbuster edition of Monday Night at the Movies, presented by the Omaha World-Herald.>br />Entering its fourth year, the cinematic summer tradition will run nine consecutive Mondays starting June 1. All of the outdoor movies – free and open to the public – will roll at sunset on a 26-foot inflatable screen in Turner Park.>br />>br />>strong>2015 Monday Night at the Movies Lineup:>/strong>>/p>
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>li>June 1: Big Hero 6 (PG)>/li>
>li>June 8: Hunger Games Catching Fire (PG-13)>/li>
>li>June 15: Field of Dreams (PG)>/li>
>li>June 22: Despicable Me 2 (PG)>/li>
>li>June 29: Talladega Nights (PG-13)>/li>
>li>July 6: The Help (PG-13)>/li>
>li>July 13: Sixteen Candles (PG)>/li>
>li>July 20: Star Trek Into Darkness (PG-13)>/li>
>li>·July 27: Hunger Games Mockingjay (PG-13)>/li>
>/ul>
>p>“What better way to ease into the workweek than by laying out a blanket and enjoying the stars under the stars. Pop into one of our amazing restaurants beforehand, or grab some snacks at Wohlner’s Neighborhood Grocery and Deli – and you’re off to a great start,” said Molly Skold, Midtown Crossing’s vice president of marketing and communications.>br />>br />For the convenience of its guests, Midtown Crossing offers three hours of free garage parking. On-street parking is also free after 5 p.m.>br />Midtown Crossing. Five years young. And just getting started. This is what a strong urban core looks like – a diverse neighborhood where restaurants and retail, community events and individual experiences come to life. An energetic embrace when you want to live loudly, a quiet escape when you don’t. We’re dinner conversation with friends and shopping you won’t find anywhere else. 16 acres of life’s little extras: activity, serenity, community. Perfectly centered. East of expected.>br />>br />For more information about Midtown Crossing, including the latest on residential and retail offerings, events and development amenities, please visit MidtownCrossing.com or contact Molly Skold at (402) 598-9676 or >a href=”mailto:Molly.Skold@MutualofOmaha.com”>Molly.Skold@MutualofOmaha.com>/a>.>/p>