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Studio Movie Grill Seeks to Close Fewer Venues As It Negotiates With Landlords

Dine-In Movie Theater Chain to File a Plan of Reorganization Next Month
Studio Movie Grill signed a lease for 40,000 square feet in Fort Worth, Texas, before filing for bankruptcy protection in late October because of pandemic-induced closures. (CoStar)
Studio Movie Grill signed a lease for 40,000 square feet in Fort Worth, Texas, before filing for bankruptcy protection in late October because of pandemic-induced closures. (CoStar)
CoStar News
November 25, 2020 | 11:13 P.M.

Studio Movie Grill, the first high-profile movie theater operator to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection since the pandemic started, hopes to close fewer venues than originally anticipated as it negotiates with landlords on leases.

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