• 0
  • Home
  • About Us
  • What We Do

Shopping Cart

GPAM
  • Home
  • About Us
  • What We Do

Regal Cinemas to close 39 U.S. theaters following bankruptcy

A photo illustration of Cineworld's CEO Mooky “Moshe” Greidinger (Getty)
A photo illustration of Cineworld’s CEO Mooky “Moshe” Greidinger (Getty)

The silver screens at dozens of Regal Cinemas across the nation will go dark soon.

The Tennessee-based movie chain, the second largest in the U.S., will close 39 theaters from Los Angeles to New York to Miami after its parent company in the U.K. declared bankruptcy, Variety reported, citing legal filings.

Cineworld Group, based in London, will reject the Regal Cinemas leases beginning Feb. 15.

Amid a plunge in the domestic box office during the COVID-19 pandemic, the monthly rent per theater increased by nearly 30 percent from 2019 to 2022, according to the latest bankruptcy filing.

“In total, the debtors estimate that rejecting the leases will save their estates approximately $22 million annually,” the document states. Any personal property of little value remaining at each theater will be abandoned.

Cineworld, which filed for bankruptcy in September, operates 747 movie theaters with 9,139 screens in 10 countries, with about 500 of those theaters in the U.S.

The company, which acquired the Regal Cinemas chain for $3.6 billion in 2018, is the world’s second-largest movie theater group behind AMC Entertainment Holdings. In its bankruptcy filing, it indicated it might cut leases for 20 of its 505 U.S. locations.

Trips to movie theaters took a major hit during the pandemic, with the domestic box office last year falling to $7.5 billion, a 30-percent drop from the $11.4 billion in 2019, before COVID.

The company lost $3 billion in 2020, as many theaters remained closed, and took a $708 million before-tax loss in 2021. The net debt, excluding lease liabilities, was $4.84 billion.

The 39 locations to close will include seven cinemas in California, two in Florida and six in New York state, according to Business Insider, first to report the news.

In California, Regal will close theaters in Berkeley and Los Angeles, plus two in Orange County. The New York closures include one in Union Square in New York City. The Florida closures include theaters in Miami Beach and Boca Raton.

Cineworld told the court that its plan to reject the leases for 39 locations would help it save $22 million a year and that it is still working with landlords to preserve other theaters, according to Business Insider.

— Dana Bartholomew

[contact-form-7 404 "Not Found"]
Read more
  • Regal Cinemas owner to cut theater leases in bankruptcy process
  • Action: Regal Cinemas inks deal at Sherman Oaks Galleria
  • Regal Cinemas in talks for rescue deal

The post Regal Cinemas to close 39 U.S. theaters following bankruptcy appeared first on The Real Deal Los Angeles.

Powered by WPeMatico

  • 20 January 2023
  • The Real Deal
  • Uncategorized
  •  Like
Scenic Expressions leases 300K sf warehouse in Santa Clarita →← Long Beach woos landlords with bonuses to accept rental vouchers
  • Recent Posts

    • Carolwood asks “why wouldn’t we” as brokerage launches private listings portal May 10, 2025
    • Post-wildfires, shipping containers, 3D-printed homes provide temporary shelter May 9, 2025
    • Archer snack company leases 351K sf Dodger dog factory in Vernon May 9, 2025
    • One in three distressed borrowers handing back buildings, experts say May 9, 2025
    • LA County greenlights self-certification for Altadena rebuilding May 8, 2025
  • Recent Comments

    • Archives

      • May 2025
      • April 2025
      • March 2025
      • February 2025
      • January 2025
      • December 2024
      • November 2024
      • October 2024
      • September 2024
      • August 2024
      • July 2024
      • June 2024
      • May 2024
      • April 2024
      • March 2024
      • February 2024
      • January 2024
      • December 2023
      • February 2023
      • January 2023
      • December 2022
      • November 2022
      • October 2022
      • September 2022
      • August 2022
      • July 2022
      • June 2022
      • May 2022
      • April 2022
      • March 2022
      • February 2022
      • January 2022
      • December 2021
      • November 2021
      • October 2021
      • September 2021
      • August 2021
      • July 2021
      • June 2021
      • May 2021
      • April 2021
      • March 2021
      • February 2021
      • January 2021
      • December 2020
      • November 2020
      • October 2020
      • September 2020
      • August 2020
      • July 2020
      • June 2020
      • May 2020
      • April 2020
      • March 2020
      • February 2020
      • January 2020
      • December 2019
      • November 2019
      • October 2019
      • September 2019
      • August 2019
      • July 2019
      • June 2019
      • May 2019
      • April 2019
      • March 2019
      • February 2019
      • January 2019
      • December 2018
      • November 2018
      • October 2018
      • September 2018
      • August 2018
      • July 2018
      • June 2018
      • May 2018
      • April 2018
      • March 2018
      • February 2018
      • January 2018
      • December 2017
    • Global Property and Asset Mangement, Inc.
      137 North Larchmont
      Los Angeles, California 90010
      +1 213-427-1127

    © 2025 GPAM