Clearview Cinemas

Summary

Clearview Cinemas was a chain of movie theatres within the New York metropolitan area. Most of the Clearview Cinema locations were purchased by Bow Tie Cinemas in April 2013.

Clearview Cinemas
IndustryCinemas
Founded1994
Defunct2013
FateAcquired by Bow Tie Cinemas
HeadquartersFlorham Park, New Jersey, United States

A subsidiary of Cablevision from 1998 to 2013, Clearview Cinemas was formed in 1994 through a group led by Bud Mayo and was listed as a public company on the American Stock Exchange on August 19, 1997. As of April 2013, it operated 47 movie theatres with 253 screens in the New York metropolitan area, including the famous Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City.[1][2]

Acquisition by Bow Tie Cinemas edit

Forty-one of the Clearview Cinema locations were purchased by Ridgefield, Connecticut-based Bow Tie Cinemas. The acquisition was announced on April 29, 2013,[3] and made Bow Tie the largest exhibitor in the metropolitan New York area and the eighth-largest chain in the nation.[4]

Bow Tie also managed the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York, although Cablevision retained ownership.[5] The Chelsea Cinemas in New York City became Bow Tie's Manhattan flagship venue, and it will continue to host events, including the Tribeca Film Festival.[6][7]

Loyalty programs edit

Clearview Cinemas offered a loyalty program called Clear Advantage.[8] Additionally, Cablevision partnered with Clearview Cinemas to offer Optimum Rewards members "Free Movie Tuesdays" and other discounts.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Durschlag, Jack. "Bow Tie Cinemas Agrees to Purchase Clearview". Patch.com.
  2. ^ As of April 29, 2013, the Clearview Cinemas chain included eight theaters in Nassau County, 25 in New Jersey, three in New York City, two in Pennsylvania, one in Rockland County, and seven in Westchester County"Locations: Selector". ClearviewCinemas.com. Retrieved 2 June 2013.
  3. ^ Durschlag, Jack. "Bow Tie Cinemas Agrees to Purchase Clearview". Patch.com.
  4. ^ BLOOMBERG NEWS (April 29, 2013). "Bow Tie Cinema to buy theaters from Cablevision Systems". Newsday.
  5. ^ BLOOMBERG NEWS (April 29, 2013). "Bow Tie Cinema to buy theaters from Cablevision Systems". Newsday.
  6. ^ Stein, Linda (May 17, 2013). "Bow Tie Cinemas new owners of Anthony Wayne, Bala theaters". Mainline Media News.
  7. ^ Andrew Stewart (April 29, 2013). "Bow Tie Acquires Clearview Cinemas (Nation's oldest chain becomes the eighth-largest theater circuit)". Variety.
  8. ^ "Clear Advantage". clearviewcinemas.com. Retrieved June 3, 2013.
  9. ^ "Optimum Rewards Clearview Cinemas Benefit". Optimum Online - Customer Support - FAQ. Retrieved 2 June 2013.

External links edit

  • Bow Tie Cinemas official website