Movies. Ice cream. Toys and candy.

Developers of Pinecrest — the mixed-use project in Orange Village that will have 400,000 square feet of shops, restaurants and entertainment; 160,000 square feet of Class A office; 87 luxury apartments; and a 145-room AC Hotels by Marriott boutique when completed later this year — emphasized the fun side of the project during a media tour on Tuesday, April 17.

The centerpiece: the first location in Ohio for Silverspot Cinema, billed as an "upscale boutique movie chain" featuring upscale, in-theater dining, reserved seating, fancy recliners (they didn't make it in time for the tour due to a weather delay) and a full bar.

Also on the tour was a first look at a new scoop shop (covered here last week in Crain's) planned by Cincinnati-based craft ice cream maker Graeter's as an East Side complement to its Crocker Park shop in Westlake; the unveiling of a new venture between two iconic Cleveland retail brands — the b.a. Sweetie Candy Co. and the Big Fun toy store — known, appropriately enough, as Sweeties Big Fun; and a peek at the project's 4th & Park apartments.

The $240 million Pinecrest is being developed by Fairmount Properties of Cleveland and DiGeronimo Cos. of Independence. Some tenants in the project will open as early as mid-May and others will come online in June and July, though a grand opening likely will take place in September. The development has 754 spaces in a parking garage and 1,415 spaces of surface parking.

Here's a quick overview of what Adam Fishman, a Fairmount principal, and others associated with the project showed off during the tour on a snowy, blustery morning: