Campbell's Pruneyard Cinemas Stays Open in Shocking U-Turn After Earlier Closure Announcement
In a stunning move, the Campbell-based dine-in movie theater Pruneyard Cinemas announced on Friday it would be staying open, defying an earlier statement made just over a month ago that both the theater and Cedar Room lounge would close on January 25.
The news has left many in the community feeling relieved, as public enthusiasm and support seemed to play a crucial role in the decision-making process. According to an email sent by the theatre's managing partners, it was largely due to the encouragement from fans and the media that allowed them to reach an agreement with Regency Centers, preventing the closure of Pruneyard Cinemas.
The move is seen as a significant victory for the theater, which had been facing financial struggles. The theatre had filed a lawsuit against Regency Centers in December over rent disputes, but it appears this has now been resolved.
As part of its plan to increase revenue and stay afloat, Pruneyard Cinemas plans to expand its offerings beyond film screenings. These will include live music, magic shows, comedy performances, private theater rentals, and even more culinary events like the popular Culinary Cinema series.
The news comes as a welcome relief for movie fans in the area who had feared losing their beloved dine-in cinema experience. With this reversal of fortunes, Pruneyard Cinemas is set to continue serving its community, and with new initiatives, it seems there's no going back.
In a stunning move, the Campbell-based dine-in movie theater Pruneyard Cinemas announced on Friday it would be staying open, defying an earlier statement made just over a month ago that both the theater and Cedar Room lounge would close on January 25.
The news has left many in the community feeling relieved, as public enthusiasm and support seemed to play a crucial role in the decision-making process. According to an email sent by the theatre's managing partners, it was largely due to the encouragement from fans and the media that allowed them to reach an agreement with Regency Centers, preventing the closure of Pruneyard Cinemas.
The move is seen as a significant victory for the theater, which had been facing financial struggles. The theatre had filed a lawsuit against Regency Centers in December over rent disputes, but it appears this has now been resolved.
As part of its plan to increase revenue and stay afloat, Pruneyard Cinemas plans to expand its offerings beyond film screenings. These will include live music, magic shows, comedy performances, private theater rentals, and even more culinary events like the popular Culinary Cinema series.
The news comes as a welcome relief for movie fans in the area who had feared losing their beloved dine-in cinema experience. With this reversal of fortunes, Pruneyard Cinemas is set to continue serving its community, and with new initiatives, it seems there's no going back.