A total of 39 Regal theaters across the country are set to shutter their doors - following the closure of several others that have already been shut down - after parent company, Cineworld filed for bankruptcy last year.
In Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC, these Regal Cinemas theaters will soon be a relic of the past:
According to Business Insider, Cineworld announced the plan to reject leases at the sites beginning in February, marking a new blow to the second-largest cinema chain in America, behind only AMC.
“Cineworld told the court on Tuesday that its plan to reject the leases for some 39 locations would help it save $22 million a year and that it is still working with landlords to preserve other theaters,” the agency reported.
“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.”
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