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Cineworld Seeks Extension in US Bankruptcy Case To Consider Real Estate

World's Second-Largest Movie Theater Operator Asks US Judge for More Time to Weigh Its Unexpired Leases
The United Artist theater in downtown Denver is among the theaters on the fourth wave of lease rejections in the Cineworld bankruptcy case in Texas. (CoStar)
The United Artist theater in downtown Denver is among the theaters on the fourth wave of lease rejections in the Cineworld bankruptcy case in Texas. (CoStar)
CoStar News
December 15, 2022 | 11:36 P.M.

Cineworld Group, the corporate parent of Regal Cinemas and United Artist Theatres, is asking a U.S. bankruptcy judge for more time to consider its leased real estate and negotiate with landlords at the same time the movie operator is asking the court for permission to walk away from additional theater leases.

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