Prince Charles Cinema in London fears its future is at risk
- A cult London cinema faces closure due to redevelopment threats from its landlord, Zedwell LSQ Ltd, and Criterion Capital, its parent company.
- The cinema, founded in 1962, attracts over 250,000 customers annually and is pursuing legal action against the landlord's lease valuation.
- The landlord demands a break clause requiring the cinema to vacate with six months' notice if redevelopment is approved.
- A petition against the redevelopment clause has gained over 18,000 signatures, highlighting community support for the cinema.
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Iconic 60-year-old cinema praised by Quentin Tarantino threatened with closure
AN ICONIC 60-year-old cinema praised by Quentin Tarantino and adored by film buffs has been threatened with closure. Located in the heart of London’s West End, The Prince Charles Cinema has warned that it is at risk of closure and faces the threat of redevelopment by its landlord. GettyThe Prince Charles Cinema has warned it is at risk of closing down for good[/caption] GettyFilm buffs adore the venue which typically shows a range of classic and…
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