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COVID-19: Popular Movie Theater Closes In Westchester COVID-19: Popular Movie Theater Closes In Westchester
Covid-19: Popular Movie Theater Closes In Westchester A popular Northern Westchester movie theater has been forced to call "cut" and will be shutting down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With movie theaters still not permitted to reopen in New York due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Mount Kisco Movie Theatre on East Main Street has been listed for lease or sale following what was expected to be a temporary closure in March. A “space available” sign can now be seen on the theater’s marquee, and it’s been listed by Admiral Real Estate Services. The theater had been operated by Bow Tie Cinemas. “As the zoning allows for theater use, and also genera…
Route 9A, Former 'Movie Mecca,' Loses Another Cinema Complex Route 9A, Former 'Movie Mecca,' Loses Another Cinema Complex
Route 9A, Former 'Movie Mecca,' Loses Another Cinema Complex Route 9A, also known as Saw Mill River Road, was once a mecca of movie entertainment destinations in the towns of Greenburgh and Mount Pleasant. Last year, the owner of the All Westchester Saw Mill Multiplex Cinemas in Hawthorne tore down its 10-screen theater at 151 Saw Mill River Road and replaced it with an Audi car dealership. And now, a short drive south of that movie hub, the Greenburgh Multiplex theater at 320 Saw Mill River Road will close on May 31, 2019, according to Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner. Both business complexes are a short drive from the site of the Elmsford Drive-i…
Mamaroneck Playhouse Will Reopen With Six Movie Screens Mamaroneck Playhouse Will Reopen With Six Movie Screens
Mamaroneck Playhouse Will Reopen With Six Movie Screens The Sound Shore's historic movie theaters are being saved one-by-one.           The Mamaroneck Playhouse at 238 Mamaroneck Ave., which has been closed since 2015, is expected to reopen later this year. Blue Zees Real Estate, a New York City-based developer, bought the playhouse from Bow Tie Cinemas for $2 million this month, according to Westchester County property records. The company plans to renovate the building and reopen it by the fall as a six-screen theater, according to this report by LoHud.com. "This will allow our kids to see movies in their hometown," said Mayor Thoma…