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Regal Cinemas is closing 39 more movie theaters. See the list

Regal Cinemas is closing 39 more movie theaters across the United States.

The decision comes four months after its parent company Cineworld filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after the pandemic devastated the industry and public screenings.

In a filing this week, Cineworld said it is planning to reject leases for the 39 theaters beginning February 15, saving the company $22 million annually.

 

Cineworld is working with landlords to keep its other theaters open. Around 500 remain, after these closures and a previous round in September 2022 that shuttered 12 locations.

“The debtors are hopeful that these negotiations will lead to lease concessions and modifications that will obviate the need for rejection and enable additional theater sites to remain open,” Cineworld said in this week’s filing.

When Cineworld announced its decision to file for bankruptcy last year, the company said it wanted to shed debt. It expects filing for bankruptcy will “strengthen its balance sheet and provide the financial strength and flexibility to accelerate, and capitalize on, Cineworld’s strategy in the cinema industry.”

 

Regal Cinemas is the United States’ second-largest theater chain after AMC Theaters, which has 950 locations according to its website.

These are the locations Regal plans to close:

Tikahtnu Stadium 16 in Anchorage, Alaska
Metro Point in Costa Mesa, California
Berkeley 7 in Berkeley, California
Parkway Plaza Stadium 18 and Imax in El Cajon, California
Escondido Stadium 16 and Imax in Escondido, California
Hemet Cinema 12 in Hemet, California
Sherman Oaks Galleria 16 in Los Angeles, California
Yorba Linda and Imax in Yorba Linda, California
Meadows Stadium 12 in Littleton, Colorado
SouthGlenn Stadium 14 in Centennial, Colorado
Shadowood 16 in Boca Raton, Florida
South Beach Stadium 18 and Imax in Miami, Florida
Keauhou Stadium 7 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Bolingbrook Stadium 12 in Bolingbrook, Illinois
Round Lake Beach Stadium 18 in Round Lake Beach, Illinois
Fenway Stadium 13 and RPX in Boston, Massachusetts
Bowie Stadium 14 in Bowie, Maryland
Rockville Center Stadium 13 in Rockville, Maryland
Brunswick 10 in Brunswick, Maine
Beaver Creek Stadium 12 in Apex, North Carolina
Omaha Stadium 16 in Omaha, Nebraska
Concord 10 in Concord, New Hampshire
Hamilton Commons Stadium 14 in Landing, New Jersey
Pohatcong Stadium 12 in Phillipsburg, New Jersey
Santa Fe Stadium 14 in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Village Square Stadium 18 in Las Vegas, Nevada
Elmwood Center 16 in Buffalo, New York
Ithaca Mall Stadium 14 in Ithaca, New York
Cortlandt Town Center in Mohegan Lake, New York
Union Square Stadium 14 in New York, New York
Greece Ridge Stadium 12 in Rochester, New York
Transit Center Stadium 18 and Imax in Williamsville, New York
Montrose Movies Stadium 12 in Akron, Ohio
Barn Plaza Stadium 14 in Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Oaks Stadium 24 in Oaks, Pennsylvania
Greenbrier Stadium 13 in Chesapeake, Virginia
Stonefield Stadium 14 and Imax in Charlottesville, Virginia
Meridian 16 in Seattle, Washington
Gallery Place Stadium 14 in Washington, DC

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