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    From the El Segundo Times:

    Alamo Drafthouse theater chain files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy amid pandemic woes

    Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, the quirky theater chain known for its craft beer and strict no-texting policy, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The Austin, Texas-based company said Wednesday that it will sell its assets to a group of senior creditors, including private equity firms Altamont Capital Partners and Fortress Investment Group. The investor group buying the assets also includes Alamo Drafthouse founder Tim League.

    This does not mean Alamo Drafthouse is going out of business. In a statement, the company said the deal will provide it with capital to stabilize itself, including $20 million in debtor-in-possession financing. “More importantly, it will position Alamo Drafthouse to return to growth and continue executing on its long-term strategic vision,” the chain said.

    However, three theaters will permanently close: Alamo Drafthouse Ritz in Austin, and locations in Kansas City, Mo., and New Braunfels, Texas. Additionally, development of a location in Orlando, Fla., will permanently cease.

    Plans are still in place to reopen the downtown Los Angeles location, which opened in 2019 at the Bloc shopping center, when permitted, an Alamo Drafthouse spokesman said.

    League, who launched Alamo Drafthouse with a single-screen Austin repertory theater with his wife Karrie in 1997, struck an upbeat tone in a statement about the company’s future, citing the nationwide vaccination effort and pent-up demand for moviegoing, but acknowledged the challenges.

    “We’re extremely confident that by the end of 2021, the cinema industry — and our theaters specifically — will be thriving,” said League, who is executive chairman. “That said, these are difficult times and during this bankruptcy we will have to make difficult decisions about our lease portfolio.”

    The Delaware bankruptcy filing comes as multiplexes across the country continue to struggle because ofwidespread theater closures, the lack of new blockbusters from Hollywood and the reluctance of many moviegoers to return to cinemas. Only about 42% of theaters in North America are open, according to Comscore.

    AMC Entertainment, owner of the world’s largest movie-theater footprint, has staved off bankruptcy multiple times during the pandemic by raising money from Wall Street. Dallas-based dine-in circuit Studio Movie Grill filed for Chapter 11 protection from creditors in October.

    Retail investors inspired by Reddit took AMC’s stock on a wild ride early this year, after sending shares of GameStop soaring. Theater-chain stocks such as Cinemark, AMC and Imax Corp. have climbed in recent months amid renewed optimism about a potential recovery.

    Privately held Alamo Drafthouse has 41 locations, 18 of which are company-owned and 23 of which are franchised. The chain boasts a loyal fanbase and caters to it with themed screenings, including its Terror Tuesday program.

    The outspoken company often weighs in on industry-related controversies. On Tuesday, Alamo Drafthouse said its theaters will continue to require masks and social-distancing measures for its patrons, despite Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s move to end the state’s mask mandate.

    “We are only following the guidance of the CDC and medical experts, not politicians,” the firm stated.
    Given that Studio Movie Grill did the same thing, and also took the opportunity to pull the plug on a few underperforming sites in the process, I can't say that I'm too surprised. It's a relief to hear that ADH still plans to reopen The Bloc, though: I spent about three months of my life installing and debugging at that site, and it would be a bummer to put it mildly if the place closed permanently after less than a year of operation.

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    Let's hope the Alamo New Mission Theatre in San Francisco CA will open again soon! One of the few cinemas left in the SF Bay Area with 70mm and curtains that work in the large downstairs theatre. The Alamo chain has SHOWMANSHIP with their pre show trailers and special features. A sad day If all the Alamo Theatres go under.

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    • #3
      Kind of surprised about the news about the Orlando location, given crowds are still going to Florida and to the Orlando theme parks.

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