The luxury movie and dine-in chain IPIC Theaters could close its location in Fort Lee after filing its second bankruptcy protection since 2019 and a slow pandemic recovery by the industry. “After ...
Luxury dine-in movie theater operator IPIC Theaters will close its Fort Lee location this year and lay off 97 employees as part of a larger bankruptcy. IPIC filed lay off warnings with the New Jersey ...
IPIC Theaters' passion for the movies is bringing a premium yet affordable movie experience for everyone.
The iPic dine-in movie theater chain has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and intends to pursue a sale of its assets, citing the difficult post-pandemic theatrical market.
IPIC Theaters, the luxury dine-in movie chain, has filed for bankruptcy for the second time in seven years and plans to close its Westwood and Pasadena locations.
IPIC runs luxury theaters known for recliner seating, full food and drink service, and premium movie experiences. The company opened its theater at Redmond Town Center in 2011.
Filing: IPIC closing movie theater near Seattle, will lay off 64 ...
Luxury movie theater operator iPic Theaters has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization, planning to sell its assets but vowing to try to return to operating after a restructuring.
Luxury Movie Theater Chain IPic Files For Chapter 11 ... - Deadline
Redmond’s IPIC movie theater to close this spring - The Seattle Times
The iPic Theaters at Hudson Lights in Fort Lee is closing, and nearly 100 workers will lose their jobs after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, according to state filings and published ...