


footprint since launching its first movie theater in Miami in 2017. “This new venture will bolster CMX’s robust expansion plans in the United States.”Ĭinemex has been growing its U.S. Hopefully our paths will cross in some way in the future.“This acquisition creates a perfect fit for CMX due to our shared vision with Star Cinema Grill to provide an exceptional guest experience,” Cinemex Chief Executive Rogelio Velez said in a statement. We were fortunate to have been able to open on and off during the last 9 months so that we could see many of you again, but we wish we would have gotten a chance to say a proper goodbye. Unfortunately, the restrictions on restaurants still in place combined with the movie studies either delaying numerous releases to later in 2021 or releasing them to streaming platforms directly make our current business model unstable. You have all brought so much joy to our family’s lives and allowed us to grow a very successful business for many years.

When we opened in November of 1998 we never could have imagined we would meet as many wonderful people, both customers and staff, that we have.

“It is with a heavy heart that we are announcing the permanent closing of Northwood Cinema Grill. “You have all brought so much joy to our family’s lives and allowed us to grow a very successful business for many years,” the post said. The movie industry’s low number of new releases also negatively impacted the theatre, the post said. The post said the theatre, which offered a full dinner menu to guests taking in movies, struggled with capacity restrictions put in place by health officials in response to the coronavirus pandemic. (WANE) - A Fort Wayne movie theatre has permanently closed as a result of restrictions related to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic as well as how the pandemic has affected the film industry.Ĭinema Grill, in the Northwood Plaza at Stellhorn and Maplecrest roads, announced in a Facebook post Tuesday that it is closing after 22 years in business.
